There is an unusual day in Gettysburg every November called Remembrance Day. It commemorates Abraham Lincoln's visit to Gettysburg to devote the National Cemetery. You may have heard of the little speech he gave at the occasion, a speech now known as the Gettysburg Address. The official date of Remembrance Day is November 19,it is an annual ceremony at the National Cemetery on this date. On the Saturday of that week there is always a parade. The very first one was held on November 19, 1863 when Lincoln & Union troops made the journey from the center of town to the cemetery. On November 19, 1946, the Gettysburg Address anniversary date was formally designated as "Dedication Day" by a joint resolution of the U.S. Senate & House of Representatives.