President's Day is a federal holiday that is celebrated on the third Monday of February each year. It is a day to honor the birthdays of both George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, two of the most influential presidents in American history. The holiday was originally established in 1885 as Washington's Birthday, but was changed to President's Day in 1971 in order to recognize both Washington and Lincoln. President's Day is celebrated in many different ways, including parades, speeches, and other special events. It is also a popular day for sales and discounts at many stores.
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