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"textContent": "Initially established in 1879 to honor President George Washington, Presidents’ Day (the third Monday in February) now celebrates the legacies of every leader who has held the nation’s highest office. Want to go beyond the textbooks? The best way to understand an administration is to read the words of the Presidents themselves. Get the primary […]",
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