7 Things You Didn't Know About Labor Day

The summer's last big holiday weekend is officially upon us! The Lake of the Ozarks' most trusted dealership wants to be the first to wish you a happy and safe Labor Day Weekend. This weekend provides an opportunity to rest and relax after a year of hard work, and what better place to do that than the beautiful Lake of the Ozarks?

Labor Day Trivia!

There's no doubt that you've been looking forward to this holiday for several weeks, but how much do you know about this favorite American holiday? Wow your friends this weekend with these fun facts about Labor Day.

1.
Labor Day actually originated in Canada, when workers protested against the 58-hour work week.

2.
It used to be considered a fashion faux pas to wear white after Labor Day.

3.
Labor Day was first celebrated in New York in 1882, but in 1887, Oregon became the first state to make it an official holiday.

4.
Before Labor Day was officially established, 12-hour work days were considered standard.


5.
There are 119.9 million American workers currently employed in the United States.

6.
Congress made Labor Day a federal holiday in 1894, but half of the states were already observing the holiday by that time.

7. 
Labor Day has been adopted as the unofficial start to summer - schools resume, pools close, and football season begins.

The end of summer doesn't mean the end of great savings at mid-Missouri's top car dealership, though! If you're thinking about buying a car at the Lake of the Ozarks, come by and see us. We can answer all your questions and help you find the vehicle that is right for you!

We look forward to the opportunity to meet you and help you find the vehicle that is just right for you! We have a large inventory of new and pre-owned vehicles 


The Team at Hulett Chevrolet Buick GMC

513 N. Business Route 5
Camdenton, MO  65020
www.ShopHulett.com
Sales: 573.317.4197
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