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Presidents' Day is a federal holiday celebrated on the third Monday in February. Originally established to honor George Washington's birthday, it has evolved to recognize all U.S. presidents, both past and present. The day serves as a reminder of the contributions and leadership of these individuals in shaping the nation. Many people observe Presidents' Day with educational events, community service, and through sales promotions, as it also marks the beginning of the American shopping season leading up to spring.