The President who stands to give a speech in Disney World's "Hall of Presidents."
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The first President to ride in an airplane and an automobile.
Who is Theodore Roosevelt?
The first lady who saved a portrait of George Washington from being burned with the original white White House.
Who is Dolley Madison?
The President who said "Speak softly and carry a big stick."
Who is Teddy Roosevelt?
The Band that performed the song "California Girls."
Who are the Beach Boys?
The state of which Presidents Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and John Tyler had all served as governor.
What is Virginia?
The number of U.S. Presidents assassinated in office.
What is four?
The types of trees introduced to Washington DC by Helen Taft after visiting Japan.
What are cherry trees?
The early US President whose dying words were "Thomas Jefferson still survives."
Who is John Adams? (Both died on the same day, July 4th, 1826)
The pioneering pop singer who died in a plane crash on February 3rd, 1959.
Who is Buddy Holly?
The Presidential candidate who ran in 1956 with the slogan "Peace, Prosperity, Progress."
Who is Dwight D. Eisenhower?
The President who drafted the Treaty of Paris which ended the Revolutionary War.
Who was John Adams?
This First Lady, according to legend, offered her personal silver to be used in minting the first federally-issued US coins.
Who is Martha Washington?
The early 19th-century President whose campaign slogan was "Let the People Rule!"
Who is Andrew Jackson?
Don McLean's 1971 hit song about the tumultuous changes of the 1960s and the death of his idol, Buddy Holly.
What is "American Pie?"
The only president to not live in the White House.
Who is George Washington?
The 19th-century, honored politician who was playing baseball when he learned he had been nominated for President.
Who is Abraham Lincoln?
The Simon and Garfunkel song "Mrs. Robinson" was originally going to be titled after this first lady.
Who is Mrs. (Eleanor) Roosevelt?
The early 20th-Century President who said "I don't remember that I ever was President."
Who is William H. Taft?
A song about coal-mining written by Merle Travis in 1947 and made popular by Tennessee Ernie Ford in 1955.
What is "16 Tons?"
To follow up on the success of the Teddy Bear, toy companies produced the stuffed animal "Billy Possum" to capitalize on this President's association with Possums.
Who is William H. Taft?
The United States President with the shortest inaugural speech of only 134 words.
Who is George Washington?
This 19th-Century President was taught how to read and write at the age of 17 by First lady Eliza McCardle ______ .
Who is Andrew Johnson?
The President famous for saying "I didn't inhale, I didn't try it again."
Who is Bill Clinton?
The song in the U.S. military songbook played since the Revolutionary War that was adopted from a British folk-song dating back to the 16th century.
What is "The Girl I Left Behind Me"?