Why Presidents' Day is slightly strange

This should come as no surprise, because I don't think Google ever had a special Doodle or logo for the President's Day holiday. Today is no different, Google.com in the US is bare, with a simple Google ordinary logo.

Most federal holidays are clear-cut. On the Fourth of July, for example, Americans celebrate the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776. On the other hand, Presidents' Day is a slightly strange holiday for three main reasons: *There is no 

Presidents Day may technically be a federal holiday honoring the first U.S. president, George Washington, and other subsequent U.S. presidents, but the third Monday in February just might make its biggest mark as a great day for snagging sales

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 

A Note on Presidents' Day. By KATHERINE SCHULTEN. A 90-foot flag flew on the George Washington Bridge in honor of Washington's Birthday Librado Romero/The New York Times A 90-foot flag flew on the George