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'''Presidents Day''', officially known as **'''Washington’s Birthday'''**, is a federal holiday in the [[United States]] observed on the **'''third Monday of February'''** each year. It honors **'''George Washington'''**, the nation’s first president, and is commonly used to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present.
'''Presidents Day''', officially known as '''Washington’s Birthday''', is a federal holiday in the [[United States]] observed on the '''third Monday of February''' each year. It honors '''George Washington''', the nation’s first president, and is commonly used to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present.


== Origins ==
== Origins ==
Originally established in 1885 to commemorate **'''George Washington’s birthday'''** (February 22), the holiday became popularly known as *Presidents Day* after the **'''Uniform Monday Holiday Act'''** of 1971 moved it to create a long weekend.
Originally established in 1885 to commemorate '''George Washington’s birthday''' (February 22), the holiday became popularly known as '''Presidents Day''' after the '''Uniform Monday Holiday Act''' of 1971 moved it to create a long weekend.


Though still officially called *Washington’s Birthday* in federal law, most Americans recognize it as a day to honor:
Though still officially called '''Washington’s Birthday''' in federal law, most Americans recognize it as a day to honor:
* **'''George Washington'''**
* '''George Washington'''
* **'''Abraham Lincoln'''** (born February 12)
* '''Abraham Lincoln''' (born February 12)
* All presidents collectively
* All presidents collectively


== Traditions and Observances ==
== Traditions and Observances ==
* Government offices, banks, and schools often close
* Government offices, banks, and schools often close
* Many retailers run **'''Presidents Day sales'''**
* Many retailers run '''Presidents Day sales'''
* Historical reenactments and educational events take place
* Historical reenactments and educational events take place
* Students may learn about the **'''U.S. presidency'''**, Constitution, and civic duties
* Students may learn about the '''U.S. presidency''', Constitution, and civic duties


== Symbolism ==
== Symbolism ==
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== Notable Locations ==
== Notable Locations ==
* **'''Mount Vernon'''**, Washington’s estate in Virginia
* '''Mount Vernon''', Washington’s estate in Virginia
* **'''Lincoln Memorial'''** – Washington, D.C.
* '''Lincoln Memorial''' – Washington, D.C.
* **'''Mount Rushmore'''** – South Dakota
* '''Mount Rushmore''' – South Dakota


== Fun Facts ==
== Fun Facts ==
* George Washington was born in 1732, and Abraham Lincoln in 1809
* George Washington was born in 1732, and Abraham Lincoln in 1809
* Washington is the only U.S. president to receive **'''100% of the Electoral College vote'''**
* Washington is the only U.S. president to receive '''100% of the Electoral College vote'''
* Some states still celebrate **'''Lincoln’s Birthday'''** and **'''Washington’s Birthday'''** separately
* Some states still celebrate '''Lincoln’s Birthday''' and '''Washington’s Birthday''' separately


== See Also ==
== See Also ==

Latest revision as of 16:05, 7 July 2025

Presidents Day
Observed byUnited States
TypeFederal holiday
DateThird Monday in February
SchedulingVaries (third Monday)
FrequencyAnnual
Duration1 day
CelebratesThe lives and legacies of U.S. Presidents


Presidents Day, officially known as Washington’s Birthday, is a federal holiday in the United States observed on the third Monday of February each year. It honors George Washington, the nation’s first president, and is commonly used to celebrate all U.S. presidents, past and present.

Origins

Originally established in 1885 to commemorate George Washington’s birthday (February 22), the holiday became popularly known as Presidents Day after the Uniform Monday Holiday Act of 1971 moved it to create a long weekend.

Though still officially called Washington’s Birthday in federal law, most Americans recognize it as a day to honor:

  • George Washington
  • Abraham Lincoln (born February 12)
  • All presidents collectively

Traditions and Observances

  • Government offices, banks, and schools often close
  • Many retailers run Presidents Day sales
  • Historical reenactments and educational events take place
  • Students may learn about the U.S. presidency, Constitution, and civic duties

Symbolism

Presidents Day celebrates:

  • The founding of American democracy
  • The leadership of key historical figures
  • National unity and reflection on public service

Notable Locations

  • Mount Vernon, Washington’s estate in Virginia
  • Lincoln Memorial – Washington, D.C.
  • Mount Rushmore – South Dakota

Fun Facts

  • George Washington was born in 1732, and Abraham Lincoln in 1809
  • Washington is the only U.S. president to receive 100% of the Electoral College vote
  • Some states still celebrate Lincoln’s Birthday and Washington’s Birthday separately

See Also