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		<title>By: Ruling Imagination: Law and Creativity &#187; Blog Archive &#187; Happy . . . er, Washington&#8217;s Birthday?</title>
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		<description>[...] Under Federal Law, today is officially &#8220;Washington&#8217;s Birthday,&#8221; even though George Washington&#8217;s birthday is February 22. Today&#8217;s holiday popularly became known as &#8220;Presidents Day&#8221; when the celebration of Washington&#8217;s birthday was moved to the third Monday of February and began to commemorate both Washington and Lincoln&#8217;s birthdays. Approximately a dozen states declare the third Monday of February a state holiday named &#8220;Presidents Day&#8221; or &#8220;Washington and Lincoln&#8217;s Birthday,&#8221; while some states celebrate an entirely different day as &#8220;Presidents Day.&#8221; Tags: Federal Law, Lincoln&#039;s birthday, Presidents Day, State Law, Washington&#039;s Birthday [...]</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>[...] Under Federal Law, today is officially &#8220;Washington&#8217;s Birthday,&#8221; even though George Washington&#8217;s birthday is February 22. Today&#8217;s holiday popularly became known as &#8220;Presidents Day&#8221; when the celebration of Washington&#8217;s birthday was moved to the third Monday of February and began to commemorate both Washington and Lincoln&#8217;s birthdays. Approximately a dozen states declare the third Monday of February a state holiday named &#8220;Presidents Day&#8221; or &#8220;Washington and Lincoln&#8217;s Birthday,&#8221; while some states celebrate an entirely different day as &#8220;Presidents Day.&#8221; Tags: Federal Law, Lincoln&#8217;s birthday, Presidents Day, State Law, Washington&#8217;s Birthday [...]</p>
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