For many stores, Presidents Day is an opportunity to hold big sales. Presidents Day was originally marked to honor George Washington's birthday — which is on Feb. 22 — but was eventually moved to the third Monday in February as part of the 1971
Every year, Americans mark Presidents Day with an orgy of auto sales, kicking-off the car-buying season. Our celebration of George Washington's birthday is now firmly intertwined with the automobile, a testament to the powerful grip of car culture upon
Americans celebrate Presidents Day on the third Monday of February, in honor of George Washington's birthday on the 22nd. Who better to talk to about Presidents Day than a local teacher who loves learning and teaching about presidents? Joseph Catullo
For many stores, Presidents Day is an opportunity to hold big sales. Presidents Day was originally marked to honor George Washington's birthday — which is on Feb. 22 — but was eventually moved to the third Monday in February as part of the 1971
There are some great Presidents Day stories out there Monday morning. CNN has a piece on the myths and secrets of presidential monuments: Did you know there's Civil War-era graffiti at the Washington Monument? NBC tallied the US counties named for