Sunday, February 14, 2016



President’s Day

The history of Presidents' Day can be traced back to the late 1700s.  People began celebrating George Washington's birthday (February 22) while he was still president. 
       Now in February, the U.S. honors two of our greatest Presidents with a federal holiday. “Washington's Birthday” is the official name designated to what many of us know as “President's Day”. During the month of February the birthdays of two of our greatest President's takes place, George Washington who was born on Feb. 22nd and Abraham Lincoln born on Feb. 12th. The holiday is now observed on the third Monday of February, rather than Washington's actual birthday.
       At Library of Congress, you will find a chronological list of Presidents, First Ladies, and Vice Presidents of the United States as well as selected images from the Collections of the Library of Congress.




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