1. Not Officially Presidents’ Day
2. Washington’s Birthday Celebrated During Washington’s Lifetime
3. Abraham Lincoln’s Birthday is Not a Federal Holiday
Even though many states celebrate Abraham Lincoln’s birthday concurrently with Washington’s birthday, it is not a federally designated holiday.
4. Cherries, Cherries, and More Cherries
Traditionally, many celebrated and continue to celebrate Washington’s Birthday with desserts made with cherries. Cherry pie, cherry cake, bread made with cherries, or just a huge bowl of cherries are often enjoyed on this day. Of course, this relates to the apocryphal story that Washington would not tell a lie when asked if he cut down a cherry tree.
5. Shopping and Sales
One thing that many people connect with Presidents’ Day is retail sales. In the 1980s, retailers began to use this holiday as a time to clear out their old stock in preparation for spring and summer. One wonders what George Washington would have thought about this celebration of his birthday.
6. Reading of Washington’s Farewell Address
On February 22nd of almost every year since 1888, Washington’s Farewell Address has been read in the US Senate. While this does not happen on Presidents’ Day, it is an annual celebration of Washington’s Birthday that stems from 1862 when the Address was read as a way to boost morale during the Civil War. This address was and is so important because it warns of political factionalism, geographical sectionalism, and interference by foreign powers in the nation’s affairs. Washington stressed the importance of national unity over sectional differences.

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