Celebrate Presidents Day by learning fun, interesting facts about US presidents (2024)

Presidents Day is here. It's a day to commemorate the nation's 46 chief executives dating back to the face of the one-dollar bill.

Did you know Presidents Day, a federal holiday, is originally meant to celebrate the first U.S. president George Washington and was just called "Washington's Birthday" when established in 1879? In fact, the federal government still uses its former name, according to the Department of State.

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There's a lot to know about the first president from his successful liquor distiller business to only being a scholar in name because he never attended college.

But he's not the only U.S. president with information many are unaware of. Here are some lesser-known fun and interesting facts about U.S. presidents.

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John Adams and Thomas Jefferson both died on July 4

Second president John Adams and Thomas Jefferson, the third president, died just within hours of each other.

What made the coincidence even more odd was that the two died on July 4, 1826, just 50 years after the original American Independence Day.

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James Madison was the shortest president

Before there were "short kings" there was James Madison. America's fourth president was also the shortest standing at 5’4” and weighing just over 100 pounds.

John Quincy Adams went skinny-dipping daily

Sixth president John Quincy Adams used to go skinny-dipping in the Potomac River. The activity was part of his morning routine for years.

Martin Van Burenwas the first president born in the US

Unlike Washington, Martin Van Buren, the eighth president, was the first president to be born in the U.S. The previous seven were born as Britain subjects.

John Tyler was a father to 15 children

John Tyler not only ran a country but a village. The 10th president fathered 15 children, more than any other. From 1815 to 1860 he welcomed eight sons and seven daughters before his death in 1862.

Abraham Lincoln may have had Marfan Syndrome

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Sixteenth president Abraham Lincoln was considered to be the tallest president. His 6'4 height could be explained by him possibly having Marfan Syndrome, a genetic disorder that affects connective tissue from the fibers that support organs to other body structures.

Andrew Johnson befriended mice at the White House

The rumors that Andrew Johnson did not officially have any pets isn't entirely true. The 17th president apparently befriended a family of white mice during his impeachment.

Johnson was also the first president to ever be impeached when the House of Representatives voted to do so after he removed Secretary of War Edwin Stanton from the cabinet, breaching the Tenure of Office Act. The Senate acquitted in a 35-19 vote - just one vote short of the two-thirds required to convict him.

Benjamin Harrison was afraid of touching light switches

President Benjamin Harrison was the first president to live in an electrified White House. The 23rd president and his wife Caroline Harrison both refused to touch light switches out of fear of an electric shock as electricity was very new in the U.S. at the time.

White House staff took on the extra task of turning on and off light switches to avoid taking any chances of electrocution.

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William McKinley was on discontinued $500 bill

William McKinley, the 25th president, had his face and likeness featured on the $500 bill.

The Federal Reserve and the Department of the Treasury discontinued the bill in 1969. The bill is now worth more than just $500, with some collectors willing to pay hundreds of thousands of dollars under the right conditions.

Racoons lived at the White House during Calvin Coolidge's term

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It was quite common to find raccoons around the White House when Calvin Coolidge lived there. The 30th president grew up surrounded by wildlife when he lived on a secluded farm in Plymouth Notch, Vermont and he took his affinity for raccoons when he moved to the Oval Office.

In November 1926, a "cohort of well-intentioned admirers" shipped him a live racoon to roast for Thanksgiving dinner. The Coolidge family refused to eat their friend and a few weeks later the racoon appeared for Christmas in a red ribbon along with the title "Rebecca Raccoon of the White House."

According to a book on Calvin Coolidge, Rebecca even had a presidential diet during his tenure where she ate chicken, eggs, persimmons, green shrimp and cream. She even made public appearances at summer parties and Easter egg rolls.

Franklin D. Roosevelt was a movie buff

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Becoming president doesn't mean the end of having hobbies. In addition to being the only president to ever serve more than two terms, Franklin D. Roosevelt was known for his love of cinema. The 32nd president found movies to be an escape from the responsibilities of being president during the Great Depression and World War II.

"He especially liked comedies, particularly the work of the 1930s and 1940s comedy team Abbott and Costello. He even invited them to perform at the White House several times while he was President," the FRD Library and Museum website reads.

Gerald Ford used to be a model before president

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There's no denying that appearances often matter for voters in presidential elections. It might have helped that Gerald Ford, the 38th president, had some modeling experience before his term.

After graduating from Yale in 1941, Ford earned extra cash as a model. After joining the Navy in 1942, he even appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan magazine in his uniform, though he never received official credit. He eventually served in World War II until its end in 1945.

Celebrate Presidents Day by learning fun, interesting facts about US presidents (2024)

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Celebrate Presidents Day by learning fun, interesting facts about US presidents? ›

James Madison was the shortest president at 5 feet 4 inches tall and weighed 100 pounds. Abraham Lincoln was the tallest president at 6 feet 4 inches tall (Lyndon B. Johnson was also 6' 4"). James Monroe was the 5th president, but the 3rd to die on the 4th of July.

What are some interesting facts about Presidents Day? ›

Did you know Presidents Day, a federal holiday, is originally meant to celebrate the first U.S. president George Washington and was just called "Washington's Birthday" when established in 1879? In fact, the federal government still uses its former name, according to the Department of State.

What are some interesting facts about the presidents of the United States? ›

James Carter (#39) was the first president to use his nickname, “Jimmy,” while being sworn into office. Ronald Reagan (#40) appeared in 53 Hollywood movies from Love is on the Air (1937) to The Killers (1964). George H.W. Bush (#41) was the only president to serve as United States Ambassador to the United Nations.

What are some fun trivia for Presidents Day? ›

Did You know that President John Quincy Adams had a pet alligator? President Martin Van Buren had two tiger cubs. President George W. Bush (first term) and Benjamin Harrison were two presidents elected without the majority of the people (they had the most electoral votes but not the most popular votes).

How to make learning the presidents fun? ›

Four Fun Ways to Memorize the U.S. Presidents
  1. Make a bulletin board containing pictures of each president, along with separate, removable flashcards containing a unique fact and their first and last names mounted under each photo. ...
  2. Create a phrase, sentence, or even a word made up of part of the president's name.

Why is it important to celebrate Presidents Day? ›

ST. LOUIS — Originally established in 1885 in recognition of President George Washington, Abraham Lincoln and other figures, Presidents Day is viewed as a day to celebrate all U.S. presidents. The day Americans honor and remember their nation's top leader is on the third Monday in February.

What is the most interesting fact about a president? ›

45 Odd Facts About U.S. Presidents
  • Benjamin Harrison had pet possums. ...
  • Teddy Roosevelt's children had guinea pigs. ...
  • Jimmy Carter wrote a children's book. ...
  • Dwight Eisenhower named Camp David after his grandson. ...
  • Bill Clinton's first job was selling comic books. ...
  • Andrew Johnson made his own suits.
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Who are the top 3 most famous presidents? ›

Abraham Lincoln has taken the highest ranking in each survey and George Washington, Franklin D. Roosevelt, and Theodore Roosevelt have always ranked in the top five while James Buchanan, Andrew Johnson, and Franklin Pierce have been ranked at the bottom of all four surveys.

What are 3 things presidents do? ›

represent our nation in talks with foreign countries. enforce the laws that Congress passes. act as Commander-in-Chief during a war.

Who is the #1 president? ›

On April 30, 1789, George Washington, standing on the balcony of Federal Hall on Wall Street in New York, took his oath of office as the first President of the United States.

What are 5 facts about presidents for kids? ›

Fun Facts
  • George Washington was the only president unanimously elected. ...
  • John Adams died on the same day as Thomas Jefferson, July 4th, 1826. ...
  • Thomas Jefferson was also an accomplished architect. ...
  • James Madison and George Washington are the only presidents who signed the Constitution.

How can you celebrate Presidents Day? ›

You know there is real work to do!
  1. Listen to and sing the official presidential song! Do your kids have a favorite song? ...
  2. Eat a president's favorite dessert. ...
  3. Read one (or all!) of these children's books. ...
  4. Ask your kids what they would do if they were President. ...
  5. Memorize the U.S. Presidents and the oath they've taken.

Which president had 15 children? ›

John Tyler was the most prolific of all American President: he had 15 children and two wives. In 1813, Tyler married Letitia Christian, the daughter of a Virginia planter. They had eight children.

Who was the shortest president? ›

The tallest U.S. president was Abraham Lincoln at 6 feet 4 inches (193 centimeters), while the shortest was James Madison at 5 feet 4 inches (163 centimeters). Joe Biden, the current president, is 6 feet 0 inches (183 centimeters) according to a physical examination summary from February 2024.

Who was the youngest president? ›

Article Two of the United States Constitution provides that U.S. presidents must be at least 35 years old at the time of taking office. The youngest person to become U.S. president was Theodore Roosevelt, who, at age 42, succeeded to the office after the assassination of William McKinley.

Who is the oldest living president? ›

A member of the Democratic Party, Carter was the 76th governor of Georgia from 1971 to 1975, and a Georgia state senator from 1963 to 1967. At age 99, he is both the oldest living former U.S. president and the longest-lived president in U.S. history. James Earl Carter Jr. Plains, Georgia, U.S.

What are 3 interesting facts about Barack Obama? ›

Barack Obama served as the 44th president of the United States (2009–17) and was the first African American to hold that post. A member of the Democratic Party, Obama previously represented Illinois in the U.S. Senate from 2005 to 2008. He was honoured with the Nobel Peace Prize in 2009.

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