Columbus Day’s position as a federal holiday, meaning most banks are closed and federal government workers get a paid break, stands. But the latest moves add even more variety to how local and state governments approach the day.

In some cases, one holiday has replaced another, and in other cases, the two will be recognized simultaneously. There has been little consistency in use of apostrophes — it’s Indigenous Peoples’ Day in New Mexico and Indigenous Peoples Day in Wisconsin, for example — or in the tactics employed to push the change through.

Here’s a look at some localities that in 2019 formally honored Indigenous Peoples’ Day for the first time, and what it took to make the change.

Maine

One town is refusing to join the state in renaming Columbus Day.

Maine and Vermont, which passed a law this year renaming Columbus Day, are now the only New England states to honor Indigenous Peoples’ Day.