Presidents' Day Holidays Society


Until 1971, the United States observed both February 12 and February 22 federal public holidays. On February 12, the nation honored the birthday of Abraham Lincoln, and on February 22, the nation honored the birthday of George Washington. Sites included in this category focus on observances of Presidents' Day. Specific information about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, or other U.S. presidents is available in linked categories.








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See Also:
  • President's Day Websites - Developed by the Montgomery County Public Schools for presidents\' day teachers, parents, and students, this site has links presidents\' day to many resources about Washington and Lincoln, including presidents\' day archived papers, and presidential addresses.
  • Presidents' Day at FamilyEducation.com - Online quizzes about past U.S. presidents and discussion presidents\' day ideas presidents' day for families.
  • Presidential Factfile - Features extensive collection of presidential trivia.
  • Presidents' Day at Cyber Grandma's - Provides biographical sketches for each U.S. president.
  • Presidents' Day - U.S. Embassy web site outlines history of observance and describes holidays contemporary observances of the holiday.
  • Presidents' Day or Washington's Birthday? - Describes the development of the holiday, links to presidents\' day presidential society and first lady biographies, and trivia.
  • Annie's Presidents Day Page - Reflects on the holiday from a Christian perspective.


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