Though rarely honored these days exactly on Feb. 22, his actual birth date, “Presidents Day” is officially still Washington’s ...
More than a decade before he became the country's first president, George Washington was leading a critical campaign in the early days of the American Revolution. The Siege of Boston was his first ...
Washington feared that partisanship could lead to the destruction of the Constitution and to the rule of “ambitious, and ...
By the President of the United States of America A Today, our Nation honors President George Washington, our foremost American hero, the face Every child deserves a safe and nurturing home where they ...
Washington’s time spent in the Fort Duquesne area taught him valuable lessons about frontier warfare, international diplomacy ...
In spirit and in essence, America’s greatest idol is still with us — and one has only to glance at the portrait on a dollar bill to confirm where George Washington still ranks.
America’s Cincinnatus and America’s Michelangelo are forever connected in a fresco adorning the dome of the U.S. Capitol.
While tales of his copping to chopping a cherry tree were just lore, the nation’s first president did partake of this cherry ...