Presidents’ Day is observed annually on the third Monday in February. Originally established in 1879 to honor the birthday of George Washington, the observance now recognizes the legacy and leadership of all U.S. presidents — including Abraham Lincoln.
The day serves as an opportunity to reflect on the responsibilities of leadership, the evolution of our nation, and the civic ideals that continue to shape public service.
As we observe Presidents’ Day, take a moment to learn more about the history behind the holiday and the leaders who have helped guide our country through times of challenge and change.
| Date Taken: | 02.12.2026 |
| Published: | 02-17-26 10:32 AM |
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