Presidents Day, observed on February 17, 2025, honors George Washington and other U.S. presidents. This article explores the holiday's origins, its evolution, and how it is celebrated across the United States.
On Monday, February 17, 2025, the United States will observe Presidents Day, a federal holiday honoring George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Government offices, schools, banks, and federal offices will be closed, while many businesses remain open, often offering special sales.
Presidents Day, observed on the third Monday of February, honors George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, celebrating all U.S. presidents. In 2025, it falls on Feb. 17, with closures of government offices, banks, and schools, while retail and entertainment venues remain open.
Presidents Day, observed on the third Monday of February, celebrates the birthdays of George Washington and Abraham Lincoln, along with other U.S. presidents. This year, it falls on February 19, offering a long weekend. Central Ohio schools, including Columbus City Schools, will be closed. The holiday, originally for Washington's birthday, now honors all presidents and provides a break for reflection and relaxation.