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Presidents Day 2026: What will be closed — banks, government offices and more

Presidents Day 2026: What will be closed — banks, government offices and more

Some Americans had an extra day off to look forward to this weekend as Presidents Day, a federal holiday in the United States, fell on the third Monday of February.Presidents Day in 2026 was on Monday, February 16. The holiday, originally created to celebrate George Washington’s birthday, was now seen as a day to honour every person who held the United States’ high office, giving govt and some non-govt workers a day off in winter, US Today reported.Presidents Day, the third Monday of February, was a federal holiday and it was a federal holiday since 1879. Presidents Day still technically had the formal title of “Washington’s Birthday.”

What will be closed on Presidents Day?

Government offices will be closed on Monday, February 16, as were US Postal Service post offices, and mail was not delivered that day. The stock market and banks, including branches of Capital One, Bank of America, Wells Fargo, PNC, Chase, Truist and Citibank, among others, were also closed.Retailers, grocery stores and pharmacies could be closed or have modified hours for the holiday. People were advised to check their nearest location for holiday hour information before stepping out to shop on February 16.

Why it is celebrated?

Presidents Day was created by Congress in 1879 to celebrate the birthday of George Washington, the first president of the United States, according to the Library of Congress. In 1968, the Uniform Holidays Act changed the date of celebration from Washington’s actual birthday, February 22, to the third Monday of February. With Abraham Lincoln’s birthday falling on February 12, the holiday soon evolved to be known colloquially as Presidents Day in honour of all U.S. presidents. However, no law or act was ever passed to change the holiday’s official name, which was still formally designated as Washington’s Birthday by the OPM.President Lyndon B. Johnson mandated that the holiday, along with Memorial Day and Veterans Day, occur on Mondays to avoid mid-week shutdowns. Through the signing of the Uniform Holidays Act, Johnson created longer weekends to enable Americans “to travel farther and see more of this beautiful land of ours,” according to The American Presidency Project. Go to Source

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