National Tartan Day
Why it matters
CELEBRATE TARTAN DAY
Join us in honoring the rich Scottish heritage with a day of pride and tradition.
THE STORY
National Tartan Day is observed each year on April 6, commemorating the signing of the Declaration of Arbroath in 1320, which asserted Scotland’s independence. This date was officially recognized in the United States in 1998, thanks in large part to the advocacy of Scottish-American organizations. The day serves as a reminder of the enduring influence of Scottish culture in the U.S., which is woven into the fabric of American history.
Across the country, communities celebrate National Tartan Day in various ways—parades, festivals, and cultural exhibitions highlight the rich traditions of Scotland. Participants often don tartan attire, showcasing their heritage through colorful patterns that represent their clans. The festivities encourage people to explore their ancestry, and many find themselves connecting with their roots during this special day.
Music plays a significant role in the celebrations, with bagpipes and traditional Scottish folk songs filling the air. Events often feature Scottish dances, such as the Highland fling, and competitions that showcase athletic skills, including caber tossing and tug-of-war. These activities not only entertain but also educate attendees about the customs and history that are integral to Scottish identity.
As National Tartan Day continues to gain recognition, it fosters a sense of pride among those of Scottish descent and invites others to appreciate the contributions of Scots to American culture. From literature and arts to politics and military service, the legacy of Scottish Americans is celebrated, creating a tapestry of shared history that transcends borders.
WORTH KNOWING
Tartan Patterns
Explore the meanings behind various tartan patterns.
Scottish Music
Listen to traditional Scottish tunes on Tartan Day.
Scottish Cuisine
Try making haggis or shortbread.
Heritage Events
Find local events celebrating Scottish culture.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
Declaration of Arbroath
The Declaration of Arbroath is considered Scotland’s declaration of independence.
The Tartan Day Parade
New York City hosts one of the largest Tartan Day parades in the world.
Tartan Colors
Different colors in a tartan pattern represent different clans.
Scottish Influence
Scottish Americans have significantly influenced American culture.
Celtic Festivals
Many cities hold Celtic festivals in honor of Scottish heritage.
Tartan Day Legislation
The U.S. Senate passed a resolution in 1998 to recognize Tartan Day.
Global Observance
Tartan Day is celebrated in several countries worldwide.
READ MORE
The Scottish Diaspora
By T.M. Devine
Explores the global impact of Scottish emigration.
The Tartan Book
By Andrew McCallum
A comprehensive guide to tartans and their history.
The Scottish Cookbook
By Brian McLeod
Features traditional Scottish recipes for home cooking.
Scots in America
By William A. MacDonald
Details the contributions of Scots to American history.
PAIR IT WITH
Wear your favorite tartan.
Enjoy traditional Scottish melodies.
Savor classic Scottish dishes.
Celebrate your Scottish ancestry.
Join the Tartan Day Celebration
Engage with your Scottish heritage this April 6 and participate in local events.
