Today is Presidents' Day, which was originally known as Washington's Birthday. I'm fascinated with history and love teaching my kids about the.
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Today is the U.S. federal holiday officially called Washington's Birthday, but most Americans now call it Presidents Day. Schools often take the day to learn more about George Washington, Abraham Lincoln (whose birthday is
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