If you mean US Presidents Day, it is the 3rd Monday in February and is a federal holiday, know as a public holiday.
Presidents' Day is a federal holiday that celebrates the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.
Yes.---Actually, it is not an official federal holiday. The federal holiday most people refer to as "Presidents' Day" is actually Washington's Birthday.
Yes, you have no school, enjoy yourselves.
WE should, I think, have 1 holiday to celebrate all of their birthdays.
As an official US federal holiday, it never has been. It has been a holiday in some states since probably the 1960s.
ohio
Virginia is the home state to the most presidents.
Ohio.
They do, but just not on their exact birthdays. The US celebrates all presidents on presidents' day, so they don't have to a holiday for all of the presidents' birthday. But you can still celebrate Lincoln's birthday and Washington's birthday if you want, it is just not a national holiday.
Many of us are at home, however others of us are with friends, on holiday, at work or outside.
nixon