Located in the heart of Wall Street in New York City, Federal Hall stands as a monument to the birth of the American presidency. It was here, on April 30, 1789, that George Washington took the oath of ...
In the optimistic missive, Washington extols the revolutionary spirit of the American people—even in defeat—and makes a rare ...
On Presidents Day, we celebrate the Father of America and his indelible mark on history. Our nation’s first president was born near Popes Creek, Virginia, on February 11, 1731. That date might have ...
Presidents Day, originally established in 1885 to honor George Washington, has evolved into a day recognizing all US ...
CEOs, like U.S. presidents, shape the present and set the course for the future. In honor of Presidents Day, here are 5 leadership lessons from past presidents.
President's Day, celebrated on the third Monday of February, honors all U.S. presidents, particularly George Washington and ...
The conflicts of popular factions are the chief, if not the only inlets, of usurpation and Tyranny,” the first president ...
Presidents’ Day offers an opportunity to reflect on our history and be informed by it. Each of us has opinions about the presidencies we’ve experienced in our lifetimes. I encourage readers to pause ...
The origins of Presidents Day lie in salutes to George Washington's Feb. 22 birthday, some highly ceremonial and others strikingly unusual.
On Presidents Day, Boston offers a wish that our 47th president might learn from the examples of our 1st and 16th presidents.