While Washington's Birthday is actually on 22 February, the 1968 federal law called the Uniform Monday Holidays Act moved the observance to the 3rd Monday in February -- meaning the observation would never actually land on Washington's Birthday. Interesting, the official holiday at the federal level is still called "Washington's Birthday." "Presidents' Day" is a title given to it by some of the states.
It is always the third Monday in February.
Presidents' Day in 2012 is on Monday, the 20th of February.In the United States, Presidents Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of February.
Presidents' Day in the US is always on the third Monday in February.
Presidents' Day in 2013 is on Monday, the 18th of February.In the United States, Presidents Day is always celebrated on the third Monday of February.
Presidents' Day is typically celebrated on the third Monday of February each year.
President's Day in the US is observed on the third Monday of February and combines earlier, separate, observations of the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, both of whom were born in February. As President's Day it is supposed to honor all past US Presidents, not just those two.
Presidents Day in the United States is celebrated on the third Monday in the month of February - which, according to the new style calendar, which had not yet been implemented, fell on February 22, 1732 - the third Tuesday of the month.
President's Day in the United States is always celebrated on the third Monday of February. It is a day that commemorates past presidents and the service they provided to the country.
Monday, February 21Presidents' Day is on February 21, 2011 (the third Monday in February).
Presidents' Day is celebrated to honor the birthdays of two of our most influential presidents: George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
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