Traditionally celebrated on February
22—Washington’s actual day of birth—the holiday became popularly known as
Presidents’ Day after it was moved as part of 1971’s Uniform Monday Holiday
Act, an attempt to create more three-day weekends for the nation’s workers.
Several states still have individual
holidays honoring the birthdays of Washington, Abraham Lincoln and other
figures, Presidents’ Day is now popularly viewed as a day to celebrate all U.S.
presidents past and present.
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