Presidents Day reality check: Abraham Lincoln was robbed
It wouldn't be a federal holiday without a quality furniture store sale, right?
As you probably know, Presidents Day (or as some spell it, Presidents' Day) was originally (and still is, according to the federal government) Washington's Birthday. The more generic term came into popular use in part
Today is Presidents Day. That makes it a good time to talk about one of the great anomalies in presidential history: the fact that President Abraham Lincoln, our Commander in Chief during our bloodiest war, took the time to review over 1600 cases of
Today is Presidents Day. That makes it a good time to talk about one of the great anomalies in presidential history: the fact that President Abraham Lincoln, our Commander in Chief during our bloodiest war, took the time to review over 1600 cases of
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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