7 Quick Facts About Presidents’ Day

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Ann Silverthorn

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February 13th, 2015

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February 13th, 2015

Most of us think of Presidents’ Day as a day off of work or a day that you check your mailbox and the mail hasn’t come. Here are some other facts about this national holiday that you might not have known and links to interesting articles about each.

1. Presidents’ Day is celebrated on the third Monday in February.

2. It’s still officially called Washington’s Birthday.

3. There’s no universal agreement on where the apostrophe goes.

4. Most people will still check their work email even if they’re off for Presidents’ Day.

5. Presidents’ Day is a great day for shopping. Discounts up to 85%. Clothing and tech dominate. 

6. Presidents’ Day is a great day to teach your kids about history.

7. National parks have free admission during Presidents’ Day weekend.

So there you have it. Seven quick-and-easy facts about Presidents’ Day. Hope yours is great!

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