The Creation and History of Presidents’ Day

Presidents’ Day, observed on the third Monday of February, is a federal holiday in the United States that honors the nation’s past leaders, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Initially, it was established to recognize Washington’s birthday, but Presidents Day has become a broader celebration of all U.S. presidents. Today, it includes retail sales, historical…

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For History Buffs

These articles provide access to valuable resources, including articles, videos, and courses that deepen historical knowledge and civic engagement.

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