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“Presidents’ Day is an American holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February. Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, it is still officially called ‘Washington’s Birthday’ by the federal government.”

Source: History.com

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Nicknamed the “Father of our Country,” Washington was popular and beloved during his United States presidency from 1789 to 1797—so much so, that plans were made to name a capital city after him and have a military parade to commemorate it.

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Born February 22, 1722

1752 Commander of the Virginia Militia

1759 married Martha Dandridge Custis who had 2 children

Although a devoted stepfather, he and Martha had no children together

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Delegate to the first Continental Congress in 1744, he was highly opposed to the over-taxing of the Americas by Britain

Great military leader to the first troops that were untrained, starving, minimal ammunition & poorly outfitted, he kept them motivated to the cause of freedom

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Most widely known as the “Father of our Country,”

George Washington was

fundamentally a man of the soil, a

country squire and Virginia

gentleman who loved his country

home, his dogs and blooded

livestock. This also led him to being

known as the “General on

Horseback” for his fine taste in half-

bred Arabian horses.

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President’s Day History

Today we celebrate Washington’s birthday (February 22) on the third Monday in February. Washington’s birthday is very close to Abraham Lincoln’s birthday (February 12).

In 1968, Congress passed the Uniform Monday Holiday Act to give government worker’s an opportunity for a 3-day weekend. So, in 1971, the celebration of Washington’s birthday was moved.

Its official name remains “Washington’s Birthday”; however, many now refer to it unofficially as “President’s Day” to also recognize the great Abraham Lincoln.

Source: history.com

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