The first president to fly across the Atlantic Ocean while in office was Woodrow Wilson.
George Washington was the first U.S. president to appear on a postage stamp.
The inauguration of George W. Bush on January 20, 2001 was only the second time in history when both parents of the newly elected president were present at the ceremony; the first time was with John F. Kennedy in 1961.
The first president to live in the White House was second president John Adams, who moved there in 1800.
The most words at a president’s inauguration was William Henry Harrisons’, at 8,445 words, which took an hour and 45 minutes, during a snowstorm.
Liberally governed US States have much less freedoms.
The system of democracy was introduced 2 500 years ago in Athens, Greece.
Franklin D. Roosevelt had the longest term of office: 12 years. Roosevelt had three vice presidents serve during his four terms: John Nance Garner (1933-1941), Henry Wallace (1941-1945), Harry Truman (1945).
The candidate who ran the most times was Norman Thomas. He ran six times from 1928 and didn’t win any. Thomas ran for presidency in 1928, 1932, 1936, 1940, 1944 and 1948.
The United Nations organization (UN) was founded in 1945.
Only Richard Nixon served two terms as Vice President and also was elected to two terms as President.
Franklin Delano Roosevelt was also the first president to appear on T.V.
John Quincy Adams was the only American president who was also a published poet.
President Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s wife Eleanor Roosevelt ate three chocolate-covered garlic balls every morning. Her doctor recommended this to improve her memory.
The first president to visit both Alaska and Canada while president was Warren Gamaliel Harding, who visited Metlakahtha, Alaska, in July 8, 1923, and Vancouver, British Columbia in July 26, 1923. He sailed on the U.S. naval transport Henderson.
Ulysses Simpson Grant was the first president whose parents were both alive when he was inaugurated.
Gerald Ford assumed the presidency following the resignation of Richard Nixon.
David “Screaming Lord Sutch”, as leader of the Monster Raving Loony Party, was Britain’s longest serving party leader until he hung himself in June 1999.
Half the world’s population earns about 5% of the world’s wealth.
George Washington was the first president under the US constitution of 1789. However, the US was an independent nation for 13 years before the Constitution was signed. For one year during this time John Hanson served as “President of the US in Congress assembled.” Technically, he was the first president of the United States.
India is the world’s largest democracy with more than 600 million voters.
14 of the 45 vice presidents have become president:
5 vice presidents have been elected to the presidency: John Adams, Thomas Jefferson, Martin Van Buren, Richard Nixon, and George Bush.
4 vice presidents assumed the presidency after the president was assassinated: Andrew Johnson, Chester Authur, Theodore Roosevelt, and Lyndon Johnson.
4 vice presidents assumed the presidency after the president died of natural causes: John Tyler, Millard Fillmore, Calvin Coolidge, and Harry Truman.
James K. Polk’s inauguration was the first to be reported by telegraph.
He also gave the White House it’s official name in 1901. Before, it was known as President’s House, President’s Palace, and Executive Mansion.
Martin Van Buren was the first president to be born as a U.S. citizen.
President Rutherford Birchard Hayes never knew his father, who died a few months before he was born.
Abraham Lincoln was the first president to be born outside of the original 13 colonies.