Yes...unfortunately.
Presidents' Day is a national holiday. All state and government offices are closed.
All federal offices will be closed on presidents' day. State offices are under the control of state laws and policies, but I would expect most of them to be closed, if not all.
Because it's a national holiday, most state's offices will be closed.
Because it's a national holiday, most state's offices will be closed.
no it isn't! The University of Alabama is the "big" college in Alabama
Yes, Presidents Day is a state holiday in California. It is officially observed on the third Monday in February, honoring all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. While state offices are closed, many businesses remain open, and the day is often associated with sales events.
There is not a state called the Presidents state. There is a state known as the Mother of Modern Presidents and that is Ohio.
Virginia is the home state to the most presidents.
The state that is often referred to as the Cradle of Presidents is Ohio. To date, eight presidents have been from Ohio.
It is Virginia bcus 8 presidents wer born in that state :)
They didn't. San Diego is a city in the state of California.
San Diego is a city within the state of California; its not a state. Or are you referring to somewhere else?