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Lincoln's Birthday

American  

noun

  1. February 12, a legal holiday in some states of the U.S., in honor of the birth of Abraham Lincoln.

  2. Presidents' Day.


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It has arrived: on Sunday, Lincoln’s Birthday, the last stage in the theater’s expansion will be unveiled as part of a public open house.

From New York Times • Feb. 10, 2012

“First they replaced Lincoln’s Birthday with Presidents’ Day, and now this,” said Harold Holzer, a Lincoln scholar.

From New York Times • Feb. 13, 2010

The Board of Governors has voted to stay open on Lincoln's Birthday, Columbus Day, and Armistice Day for the first time in decades.

From Time Magazine Archive

Instead, they are home on Columbus Day, Washington's Birthday, Lincoln's Birthday, when the only thing they see is the sales in the department stores.

From Time Magazine Archive

For four long months, while we are having Thanksgiving, and Christmas, and even Lincoln's Birthday, the twins never once see the sun!

From The Eskimo Twins by Perkins, Lucy Fitch

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