On Presidents Day, we celebrate the Father of America and his indelible mark on history. Our nation’s first president was born near Popes Creek, Virginia, on February 11, 1731. That date might have ...
What a difference a year makes—or in this case just four weeks since Trump’s inauguration—regarding the state of the nation ...
Today, we celebrate President's Day, a day established to honor the birthday of George Washington, whom many consider to be ...
On their birthdays on two separate days in February, this country used to celebrate the two men who are considered our ...
Federal Offices: Closed, as Presidents Day is a federal holiday. State Offices: Open, since Georgia does not recognize ...
Chervinsky called for the US to cancel Presidents Day, arguing that instead citizens should “celebrate actions” and that it ...
Good morning West Alabama! It is Monday, February 17, 2025, President's Day. This is the 48th day of the year with 317 days ...
Before he became the president that carried America through the Civil War and emancipated the nation's slaves, Abraham ...
U.S. states seem to mark Presidents Day with as many different names and honors as there have been presidents.
If the monarchical trappings and powers of the modern presidency are unavoidable, we at least should not encourage them. Neither Congress nor the Supreme Court has its own holiday. The presidency ...
Throughout American history, many Presidents have had deep roots in farming, shaping not only the nation’s agricultural policies but also its identity as a land of hardworking stewards of the ...
Washington, Lincoln and even Millard Fillmore and are among the presidents honored with Denver streets — and one infamous VP.