US Presidents Day: How it evolved from reverence to retail
- The federal government officially recognizes Monday as Washington's Birthday, not Presidents Day, which has not celebrated any president's actual birthday for over 50 years.
- Historian Alexis Coe commented that the holiday is supposed to honor Washington, but it lacks discernible meaning and recognizable traditions today.
- Hunter Abell, a Republican state legislator from Washington, remarked that celebrating all presidents means we inadvertently celebrate none.
- Washington's Mount Vernon estate believes his character and accomplishments should not be obscured by a vague holiday like Presidents Day.
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