American Presidents

The President of the United States holds the highest office in the country, and is the Chief Executive in charge, presiding over both the Congress and the House of Representatives. Since the first American President, George Washington, took office on April 30, 1789, forty-one more presidents have been sworn into office for a collective total of forty-three presidencies. The match doesn’t work does it? This is why; Grover Cleveland, the twenty-second chair was also the twenty-fourth chair who served two separate terms, and the only chair to do so. Franklin D. Roosevelt, the 32nd chair of the United States was the only American chair elected to four consecutive terms covering the Great Depression, the bombing of Pearl Harbor, and World War II. He died presently after the start of his ordinal term of office from a stroke in 1945.  

Lots of great little-known facts most the American Presidents, from 1789 to present, can be found in the biographies section at the official website of the White House at www.whitehouse.gov. Visitors can tour the White House online or in person, including panoramic views of the grounds and famous rose gardens. In addition to learning all most the American Presidents, online visitors can also learn most the First Ladies and the children who grew up in the White House. Biographical facts and key events of apiece President in the United States are featured at www.americanpresidents.org, in addition to a complete video archive, a tour of presidential and vice-presidential gravesites, the American Presidents Portrait Exhibit, and lots more. This is also a fun way for kids to get in a history lesson without being extremely bored!

The Internet Public Library features election results, cabinet members, notable events, and a few points of interest on apiece of the presidents can be found at www.ipl.org.  As you can see, websites dedicated to the American Presidents abound on the internet, and all have some of the aforementioned yet different information available. Sites that feature blogs relating to specific American Presidents are also prominent, in addition to history of presidents, the presidency, politics and related subjects, including biographies for every president. If you want something more to remember your favorite chair by, just visit his online accumulation and check out the online store if you can’t physically make it to the accumulation for memorabilia. Commemorative plates complete with the presidential seal, books, used autographed golf clubs, etched wine glasses, and personalized collectibles are among just of the few items available for purchase to remember your favorite American Presidents.


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