>Technically, it's called "President's Day". Washington (Feb 22) and Lincoln (Feb 12) were both born in February. When I was a kid, both were holidays then Congress changed the holiday to the third Monday in February, which is falls someplace between the two birthdays.
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>>Washingtons birthday. So how many in the US get the day off. ?
Except that while widely celebrated (and a holiday in many states), Lincoln's birthday was never a federal holiday.
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