Presidents’ Day is celebrated on the third Monday of February every year and on this special day, all the Presidents of America’s history are remembered.
Do you know why the third Monday of February is celebrated as Presidents' Day?
The day was originally celebrated as George Washington’s birthday(17th February 1732) on February 1885.
In the same month, 12th February 1809, Abraham Lincoln was also born, and the day was celebrated with the same pride and glory.
President’s Day is also sometimes to be known as Washington and Lincoln’s birthday.
Presidents’ Day was first implemented in the year 1879.
It is declared a federal holiday in the United States which is celebrated on the third Monday of February every year.