U.S. Presidents Day, officially known as Washington's Birthday, is a federal holiday in the United States and is celebrated on the third Monday of February. In 2010, Presidents Day falls on February 15. Although it has become known as a great weekend for sales, especially on cars, there's a lot more to the holiday.
Presidents Day is a good chance to learn more about American History, civic responsibility and even U.S. Geography. The site below can help you celebrate and have some fun. George Washington Presidents Day was originally designated in honor of George Washington's birthday and is still legally called "Washington's Birthday."
The first president of the United States was born on February 22, 1732. Biography of George Washington Official Site for Mount Vernon, Home of George Washington Other Presidents.
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