Presidents Day is not just a day for an appliance sale. So who does it celebrate? Lincoln or Washington? (2024)

Mike Snider|USA TODAY

This Monday, take a few moments to think about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln.

We used toobserve individual dates devoted to both of those famous presidents who remain among the most exalted to hold the office. And leading up to their birthdays, students in schools often spent time learning about their accomplishments.

Now, we have Presidents Day, better known as a national day of bargains on cars,mattresses, appliances, televisionsand more.

"It's become more of a shopping day and a break in the calendar. Are we supposed to be honoring all the presidents that day? If so, how are we doing that?" said Douglas Brinkley, a presidential historian and professor at Rice University in Houston."If it was Presidents Day in all the schools in the country and (teachers and students)were really looking at the executive branch, there might be something useful, but as it is now,it's more about a worker holiday than it is a day of intellectual reflection."

Even our calendars are confused. Microsoft Outlook lists Lincoln's Birthday (Feb. 12), but not Washington's Birthday (Feb. 22) or Presidents Day (Feb. 20). Google Calendar lists just Presidents Day.

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Is Presidents Day a federal holiday?

In January 1879, George Washington's Birthday became the fifth federal holiday created by Congress, giving federalworkers in the District of Columbia a paid day off, according to a Congressional Research Service report updated in July 2021.A decade earlier, Congress had established New Year’s Day, Independence Day, Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day as federal holidays.

Washington's Birthday was first observed on Feb. 22, 1880, and five years later, federal workers in the 38 states had the holiday, too, according to the National Archives. And it was also the first federal holiday to honor a single person's birth date; the second, Martin Luther KingJr. Day, was signed into law in 1982.

After Lincoln's death in 1865, some sought to make his birthday (Feb. 12, 1809) a holiday, too. That effort failed, but several states continue to observe Lincoln's Birthday as a paid holiday, according to the National Constitution Center. And some schools across the U.S. still do have days off for the presidents' birthdays.

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How did George Washington's Birthday become Presidents Day?

In June 1968, Congress passed theUniform Monday Holiday Act, which established the observance of Washington's Birthday on the third Monday of February – Memorial Day, Veterans Day and Columbus Day were also moved to Mondays – a move that resulted in more three-day holidays for federal employees. It also resulted in Washington's birthday never being celebrated on his actual birthday, since the law took effect in 1971, notes the Mount Vernon website.

Within the Uniform Monday Holiday Act, Illinois Sen. Robert McClory suggested the renaming of the holiday to Presidents Day, to also celebrate Lincoln's birthday, according to History.com.

That suggestion was dropped from theproposal. But advertisers latched onto Presidents Day as another date for sales and promotions inflicting scores of fake Georges and Abes on us in their commercials.

Even though federal employees have the day as a holiday, the law did not officially change the third Monday of February to Presidents Day, so it remains Washington's Birthday. For instance, the National Weather Service and the Federal Reserve System continue to call the date Washington's Birthday.

In 2007, Rep. Carolyn Maloney of New York suggested Susan B. Anthony be added to those celebrated on the third Monday of February, but that measure was not acted on.

By the way, theMount Vernon website suggests readers contact their representatives in Congress and them to fully bring back Washington's Birthday.

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Brinkley would prefer Presidents Day have a name attached to it."Once Martin Luther King Jr. Day became a national holiday, that became a day of intense reflection onour great civil rights icon," he said.

Lincoln deserves a more prominent date because of his guiding the country through the Civil War and issuing the Emancipation Proclamation, Brinkley said. "In a multicultural America, honing in on Lincoln probably is more fruitful than seeing if people can name the presidents in order," he said.

Note: A previous version of this story published in 2021.

Contributing: Natalie Neysa Alund, Ashley May andAdrianna Rodriguez

Presidents Day is not just a day for an appliance sale. So who does it celebrate? Lincoln or Washington? (2024)

FAQs

Who is Presidents Day celebrated for? ›

On the third Monday in February, we honor our first President, George Washington, whose birthday is February 22.

Are there appliance sales on Presidents Day? ›

The long weekend is historically a great time to make major purchases for your home. We're seeing major Presidents Day deals on furniture, big Presidents Day savings on mattresses and -- of course -- big Presidents Day savings on kitchen appliances such as refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens and more.

Is Presidents Day a federal holiday for everyone? ›

Because Presidents Day is a federal holiday, most federal workers will have the day off.

Do most companies celebrate Presidents Day? ›

Many private employers also observe the Friday after Thanksgiving, Good Friday, and Presidents Day. However, the specific rules for time off for private employees depend on each employer's leave policy.

Which states do not recognize Presidents Day? ›

Tennessee recognizes Presidents Day (but spells it President's Day), but nine states don't observe the holiday at all.
  • Delaware.
  • Florida.
  • Iowa.
  • Kansas.
  • Kentucky.
  • Louisiana.
  • North Carolina.
  • Rhode Island.
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What is a fun fact about Presidents Day? ›

Did you know Presidents Day, a federal holiday, is originally meant to celebrate the first U.S. president George Washington and was just called "Washington's Birthday" when established in 1879? In fact, the federal government still uses its former name, according to the Department of State.

What holiday has the biggest appliance sales? ›

One of the best times to shop for new appliances is during retail holidays, like Black Friday and Cyber Monday. "Retail holidays such as Black Friday often come with substantial savings, making it a great time to purchase new appliances," says Lemmen.

Does Lowes have presidents sale? ›

Lowe's Presidents' Day sale: what to expect

Aside from major appliances, which are usually the highlight of the Lowe's President's Day sale, you can expect plenty of discounts on other staple categories at the retailer.

Is February a good month to buy appliances? ›

What month is best to buy appliances? In addition to holiday weekends, fall and early winter (from September through December) are typically the best times of year to buy appliances. This is when new models begin to roll out before the holiday season.

Does the IRS consider Presidents Day a holiday? ›

The IRS will be closed on Presidents Day, a federal holiday since 1885, but phone lines will be busy in the weeks to come. What we often call Presidents Day was initially christened Washington's Birthday in honor of the country's first president and celebrated on the former president's birthday, February 22.

Is Presidents Day a federal holiday with no mail? ›

Like all other federal holidays, the USPS will be closed on Presidents Day. That means branches won't be open and the mail won't run on Monday, Feb. 19.

What are the 11 federal holidays? ›

Holidays
  • New Year's Day January 1.
  • Martin Luther King's Birthday 3rd Monday in January.
  • Washington's Birthday 3rd Monday in February.
  • Memorial Day last Monday in May.
  • Juneteenth National Independence Day June 19.
  • Independence Day July 4.
  • Labor Day 1st Monday in September.
  • Columbus Day 2nd Monday in October.

Who are we celebrating for Presidents Day? ›

Washington's Birthday is a U.S. federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday of February in honor of George Washington, the first president of the United States. Increasingly, the holiday has become an occasion to celebrate the birthdays of both President George Washington and President Abraham Lincoln.

Why do companies not give Presidents Day off? ›

No. Only the federal government is required to provide federal holidays as paid time off to employees. There's no legal requirement for private businesses to give federal holidays as paid time off to their employees.

Is Lincoln's birthday a federal holiday? ›

There were efforts right after Lincoln's death to get this birthday recognized as a holiday, but there has never been a federal Lincoln-birthday holiday. By 1890, Lincoln's birthday was observed as a paid holiday in 10 states.

Do you say Happy Presidents Day? ›

Presidents' Day, which is officially George Washington's Birthday at the federal government level, is a holiday in the United States celebrated every year on the third Monday in February.

Who was the first president born? ›

Van Buren was the first president born an American citizen.

Is Abraham Lincoln's birthday a federal holiday? ›

There were efforts right after Lincoln's death to get this birthday recognized as a holiday, but there has never been a federal Lincoln-birthday holiday. By 1890, Lincoln's birthday was observed as a paid holiday in 10 states.

Who was the youngest president? ›

Age of presidents

The median age at inauguration of incoming U.S. presidents is 55 years. The youngest person to become U.S. president was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at age 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley. The oldest person inaugurated president was Joe Biden, at age 78.

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