Presidents' Day is celebrated on a Monday to provide a long weekend for workers, as part of the Uniform Monday Holiday Act enacted in 1971. This law aimed to standardize the number of federal holidays celebrated on Mondays to promote leisure and travel. The holiday, originally established to honor George Washington's birthday, has since evolved to celebrate all U.S. presidents. The Monday observance helps ensure that citizens can enjoy extended time off with family and friends.
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.
Yes, all states celebrate Presidents' Day. It is a national holiday.
For most of the states which have this holiday, it is th 3rd Monday in February. The exact data usually changes from year to year.
It is always the third Monday in February.
Presidents' Day is always the 3rd Monday of 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.
Jehovah's Witnesses do not celebrate Presidents day.
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Washington's birthday was moved to the third Monday in February in 1971 when Nixon was in office. Many people do call it Presidents Day and stores run Presidents' Day sales but the federal holiday is still officially named Washington's birthday. Some states that used to celebrate both Lincoln's birthday (Feb 12) and Washington's may combine the two. .
Presidents' Day in the US is always on the third Monday in February.
Congress passed a law declaring the third Monday of February as Presidents' Day.