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Presidents' Day
noun
- the third Monday in February, a legal holiday in the U.S., commemorating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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What isÌęPresidents' Day?
Presidentsâ Day is a U.S. national holiday celebrating the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
It is a federal holiday and is officially called Washingtonâs Birthday.Ìę
While Presidentsâ Day celebrates two specific presidents, itâs commonly seen as a day to observe the contributions of presidents throughout U.S. history. This is reflected in the plural spelling of ±Ê°ù±đČőŸ±»ć±đČÔłÙČőâ. Sometimes, it is spelled without an apostrophe, as Presidents Day. (It is also common to see people spell it as Presidentâs Day, though this is not considered standard.)
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When isÌęPresidents' Day?
Presidentsâ Day takes place every year on the third Monday in February. This means that the specific date changes each year.
Presidentsâ Day 2024 is on February 19. Presidentsâ Day 2025 will take place on February 17.
More information and context onÌęPresidents' Day
Presidentsâ Day began as a celebration of George Washingtonâs birthday, February 22, and originally took place on that day. This celebration was unofficial until 1879. It was made a federal holiday in 1885. In 1971, the Uniform Monday Holiday Act changed the observance of the holiday so that it would always fall on a Monday, resulting in a three-day weekend. In many places, Abraham Lincolnâs Birthday (which is on February 12) is also observed as part of Presidentsâ Day. Because Presidentâs Day is a federal holiday, many schools and workplaces are closed on the day. Schoolchildren often learn about presidents and their role in U.S. history around this time, but the holiday is not commonly marked with any widespread festivities.
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How isÌęPresidents' Day discussed in real life?
In the U.S., most people treat Presidentsâ Day as a day off from work or school. It is not commonly marked with any festivities, though retail businesses are known for having sales during whatâs called Presidentsâ Day weekend.ÌęÌęÌęÌę
: National Constitution Center Celebrates Presidents' Day With Free Admission
â CBS Philadelphia (@CBSPhiladelphia)
Nobody actually âcelebratesâ Presidents Day. They just close the post office and banks.
â Rick Novy (@RickNovy)
Drive away with the exceptional safety of a Volvo XC90 at our Presidentsâ Day Sales Event. Head into Volvo Cars of Austin today.
â Volvo Cars of Austin (@VolvoAustin)
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True or False?
Presidentsâ Day always takes place on February 22.
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