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Tag Archives: Presidents Day
Punctuation Challenged Holiday
What is the correct way to punctuate the name of the holiday that is coming up soon. Is it President’s Day, President’s Day or Presidents Day? Which one is correct? Actually, none of them are correct for the nation as … Continue reading
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Tagged Abraham Lincoln, collectibles, Culture, Figurines, George Washington, Grammar, history, memories, politics, Presidents, Presidents Day
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Thoughts about the Weekend
This weekend is a time when we think about our Presidents. However, by law there is technically only one President that is honored on what is often referred to as President’s Day. The observance Monday is officially still known as … Continue reading