🇺🇸 Presidents' Day 1923
Monday, February 19, 1923
Relative to today: 37688 days ago.
U.S. federal public holiday. See all U.S. public holidays for a full 1923 list.
Monday, February 19, 1923
Presidents' Day is observed on the third Monday of February, so the calendar date changes every year while the weekday stays Monday.
U.S. federal public holiday
Presidents' Day is a federal public holiday in the United States.
What Presidents' Day means in the United States
Presidents’ Day in common speech usually refers to the U.S. federal holiday observed on the third Monday in February. The federal naming history is messier than a single label: you may still see “Washington’s Birthday” on some legal or bank materials, while retailers say “Presidents’ Day” for long-weekend sales. For date-finding, what matters is the third Monday in February, not a fixed February date like the 15th or 18th every year.
That Monday pattern is why the holiday so often shows up in search as “when is Presidents’ Day 2026?” with a year—people need the exact Monday, not a rule they can memorize. If you are comparing with another country’s “bank holiday” page, be careful: the U.S. version is not the same as the United Kingdom’s early-May bank holiday, and it is not Canada’s family-day pattern either.
Closures follow the same broad federal-holiday logic as other Monday holidays: many federal agencies, the postal service for ordinary mail, and a large share of bank branches. The stock and bond market holiday schedule is a separate published list; when it aligns with a federal bank holiday, trading may be closed for the session. If you are not sure, check the official exchange calendar and your broker, not a blog summary.
State governments matter more than people expect. Some states rename the day, move teacher workdays, or keep schools open in edge cases. If you are planning a public ceremony, museum hours, or a liquor-sales rule, state and city pages beat a federal-only list. This is one reason a single “U.S. holiday table” is still a starting point, not the final law for your contract.
Retail is the big consumer story: long-weekend promotions for appliances, mattresses, and cars are common, but the deals are marketing-driven, not government-driven. If you are shopping, compare the sale period across the whole week; some “Presidents’ Day” prices are actually multi-week campaigns that begin before the Monday and end after it.
At a glance
- Third Monday in February; date moves every year, weekday is always Monday
- Federal public holiday in the U.S. sense used on this site
- Banks: most branches closed; online banking may still work
- USPS: typically no regular mail delivery; package carriers vary by contract
- Name on legal docs may differ from the name in retail ads
- Schools: very often closed, but your district’s PDF is the authority
Practical planning
- Read your state’s official holiday list if you are doing anything state-licensed (courts, DMVs, notaries, ABC rules).
- If you trade, verify market holidays on the official exchange calendar, not a generic list.
- For large purchases, compare return policies and delivery windows; long-weekend sales can back up logistics.
How 1923 compares to 1922
In 1922, the date was Monday, February 20, 1922. In 1923, the date is Monday, February 19, 1923. The calendar “month-day” moves from year to year, but the underlying rule (fixed weekday, such as the last Monday in May) stays consistent. The wall-calendar gap is 364 day(s) later year over year, which is normal when a floating Monday or Sunday pattern shifts against the number of days in a month. Use that when you compare PTO, retail promotions, or school make-up day notices that are tied to a specific day of the month, not the weekday.
Last year: Monday, February 20, 1922 · This page: Monday, February 19, 1923
Weekends, time off, and scheduling
This date is always a Monday. For federal public holidays, that typically creates a long weekend (Saturday through Monday) for people who have weekends off, though retail and service industries often stay open on different schedules.
When Presidents' Day falls (multi-year)
Exact calendar dates and weekdays—useful for presidents' day 2024–1930 search intent.
| Year | Date | Weekday |
|---|---|---|
| 1921 | Feb 21 | Monday |
| 1922 | Feb 20 | Monday |
| 1923 this page | Feb 19 | Monday |
| 1924 | Feb 18 | Monday |
| 1925 | Feb 16 | Monday |
| 1926 | Feb 15 | Monday |
| 1927 | Feb 21 | Monday |
| 1928 | Feb 20 | Monday |
| 1929 | Feb 18 | Monday |
| 1930 | Feb 17 | Monday |
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Questions about Presidents' Day 1923
When is Presidents' Day 1923, exactly?
Presidents' Day in 1923 is Monday, February 19, 1923 (use your local time zone for same-day events). The date on the calendar is fixed by the U.S. rule in our guide, not a guess. If you need a single ISO-style line for travel systems, the date is 1923-02-19.
Why does Presidents' Day land on that Monday in 1923?
Presidents' Day is observed on the third Monday of February, so the calendar date changes every year while the weekday stays Monday. For many people, the more important part is the weekday: when the law or custom pins the day to a Monday, a Thursday, or a Sunday, you can plan closures and family plans even before you look up the exact month-day.
How does the 1923 date compare to 1922?
In 1922, the date was Monday, February 20, 1922. In 1923, the date is Monday, February 19, 1923. The calendar “month-day” moves from year to year, but the underlying rule (fixed weekday, such as the last Monday in May) stays consistent. The wall-calendar gap is 364 day(s) later year over year, which is normal when a floating Monday or Sunday pattern shifts against the number of days in a month. Use that when you compare PTO, retail promotions, or school make-up day notices that are tied to a specific day of the month, not the weekday.
Is Presidents' Day 1923 a U.S. federal public holiday, and do banks and post offices close?
For the federal holiday calendar, Presidents' Day is treated as a public holiday, which typically means U.S. federal non-essential offices are closed, and the U.S. Postal Service does not deliver regular mail. Most consumer banks also close their branches, though online banking and ATMs may still work. However, your employer, your child’s school district, and your state’s court system can still differ—use Presidents' Day is a federal public holiday in the United States. as the baseline, then confirm on your own institution’s published calendar.
What about Presidents' Day in 1924—and how should I use the multi-year table?
In 1924, Presidents' Day is Monday, February 18, 1924. The table on this page is meant for multi-year search intent: you can line up several years at once to see when the same observance will fall near a trip, a budget cycle, or a school year boundary. For subscription calendars, also open the year view in AnyCalendar to catch adjacent holidays.
Where can I see this day on a full U.S. holiday list and in my own calendar?
The United States public-holiday list for 1923 (with long-weekend notes) is on anycalendar.org/holidays/us. You can also open the february 1923 month view, the full 1923 year view, and use the subscribe and print tools on AnyCalendar to move these dates into Google, Apple, Outlook, or a PDF you can print.