Presidents' Day in the United
States
Washington's Birthday, also known
as Presidents' Day, is a federal holiday held on the third Monday of February.
The day honors presidents of the United States, including George Washington,
the USA's first president.
Is Presidents' Day a Public
Holiday? Presidents' Day is a public holiday in most US states.
Nonetheless, many businesses are open as usual and many stores hold sales on
Washington's Birthday. Many delivery services, except for the Post Office, have
a regular service and many, but not all, public transit systems operate on
regular schedules. Some schools close for the whole week for a mid-winter
recess. According to some government sources, Indiana observes the Washington's
birthday holiday in December.
What Do People Do? Washington's
Birthday officially honors the life and work of George Washington, the first
president of the United States. The day commemorates past presidents of the
USA. Washington's Birthday is sometimes known as Presidents' Day. This is
because while most states have adopted Washington's Birthday, some states
officially celebrate Presidents' Day. Some states pay particular
attention to Abraham Lincoln, as his birthday was also in mid-February. In the
weeks or days leading up to the holiday, schools often organize events and lessons
for students about the presidents of the United States and George Washington in
particular. It is a popular day for stores to start their sales. The US
federal holiday is on the third Monday of February each year, but records show
that George Washington's birthday is on February 22.
Background George Washington was the first president
of the United States of America. His first term as president was from 1789 to
1793 and his second term from 1793 to 1797. Before he became president, he
played important roles in the military, leading the American Continental Army
to victory over the British in 1783. Washington is often seen as the father of
the United States and is probably the best known American politician ever. The
likeness and name of George Washington can still be seen in many places in the
United States. There is the portrait of him and three other American presidents
carved into Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South Dakota. His image is also
used on the one-dollar bill and the quarter-dollar coin. The capital of the
United States, Washington D.C., Washington State and at least three
universities are named after him. Washington's Birthday was first
celebrated as a holiday in the District of Columbia in 1880. It was made a
federal holiday in 1885. The holiday was originally held on the anniversary of
George Washington's birth, on February 22. In 1971, this holiday was moved to
the third Monday in February. This holiday is legally designated as
"Washington’s Birthday". Though other institutions such as state and
local governments and private businesses may use other names, it is the federal
government’s policy to always refer to holidays by the names designated in the
law.
https://www.timeanddate.com/holidays/us/washington-birthday
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