The statue was unveiled Thursday to spark "early interest" in the United States' upcoming 250th anniversary of independence in 2026.
Donald Trump's mug shot is hanging in the White House near famous portraits of America's most notable presidents. In a photo taken from inside the Oval Office during the president
It feels like an eternity ago that the UMass men’s basketball team was in the mix for a second consecutive double bye in the Atlantic 10 Conference tournament. Back on Feb. 4, the Minutemen gave away a late lead to Saint Louis with third place in the conference on the line.
President's Day is Monday. Here's what to know about it's history, including how it got started and what it has become.
By Emily Mayer A century ago, the country celebrated two United States Presidents during the month of February; Abraham Lincoln on February 12, and George Washington on February 22. The day was spent with school children giving presentations,
Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis will be speaking at a news conference on Thursday alongside his wife, First Lady Casey DeSantis, and Secretary of State Cory Byrd.
While others are tearing statues down, we are putting statues up to honor the heroes of our republic and our great history.'
Monday is the President George Washington National Holiday, and the Daisy Gatson Bates State Holiday. All city, county, state and federal government offices will be closed. There will be no regular postal delivery.
Gov. Ron DeSantis emphasized George Washington’s virtue in choosing the success of the country over his desire for power during Thursday’s unveiling of a statue to honor the founding father at the Capitol in Tallahassee.
Presidents Day is a federal holiday usually observed on the third Monday in February. It began with celebrating George Washington’s birthday, the first president who had a significant connection to the Erie area.
While today’s President’s Day holiday honors the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, one Upstate New York member of Congress believes President Trump’s birthday should also be a federal holiday.
Presidents’ Day is an American holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February. Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, it is still officially called “Washington’s Birthday” by the federal government.