Presidents' Day

Presidents' Day is a federal holiday in the United States, observed on the third Monday of February. It was originally established to honor George Washington's birthday, which falls on February 22. Over time, it has evolved to celebrate all U.S. presidents, both past and present. The holiday serves as a day of recognition for the contributions of these leaders to the country. It is marked by various events, sales, and educational activities that reflect on presidential history and civic duty. In some states, the holiday is officially recognized as Washington's Birthday, while others recognize it as Presidents' Day.