Why Presidents' Day is slightly strange

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.

Gayle Anderson was live in Yorba Linda for Presidents Day at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum. This video aired on the KTLA 5 News at 1 on Feb. 17, 2014.

Presidents Day is a time of solemn reflection on our nation's highest elected office. It's also a great opportunity to marvel at past presidents' funniest off-the-cuff remarks. Happy Presidents Day: 13 Hilariously Un-Presidential Quotes from Commanders

5) Two men who later became president were in England at the same time in 1786 and visited the home of William Shakespeare together, chipping off a piece of his chair as a souvenir. Who were they? 6) Who said, “I thought it completely absurd to mention 

Washington (CNN) – As President Barack Obama marks his sixth Presidents Day in office, his approval ratings remain near the lowest of his presidency. According to a CNN Poll of Polls compiled Monday, which averages the most recent non-partisan, live