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Named his dog "Satan"

John Adams

100

Was the first sitting president to take an airplane flight.

Franklin D. Roosevelt

100

Known for playing the saxophone, played with a high school band called "Three Blind Mice".

Bill Clinton

100

At age 19,_______________  and two friends bought a struggling local paper, the Marion Star, for $300. He successfully turned it into a profitable publication and continued as its editor until his presidency.

Warren G. Harding

100

Once kept a 1,400-pound block of cheddar cheese in the White House lobby for two years. He eventually held a public reception where people ate the entire thing in two hours.

 Andrew Jackson

200

This president and his wife had a pet raccoon named Rebecca

Calvin Coolidge

200

Was the first president to ride in an automobile.

William McKinley

200

Owned over 80 pairs of pants and changed clothes multiple times a day

Chester A. Arthur

200

worked as a court crier—essentially shouting for a living—to announce court proceedings for $2.50 a day.

Benjamin Harrison

200

Had the first telephone installed in the White House in 1877 the phone number was simply "1"

Rutherford B. Hayes

300

Was gifted two tiger cubs, which he wanted to keep as pets before Congress intervened.

Martin Van Buren

300

 The only president to resign from office

Richard Nixon

300

Was a tailor who made his own clothes and didn't learn to read or write until his wife taught him

Andrew Johnson

300

Is the only licensed bartender to become president. He co-owned a drinking establishment called Berry and  _________ in New Salem, Illinois.

 Abraham Lincoln

 

300

This Presidents wife, a strict Presbyterian, banned dancing at the White House

James K. Polk’s

400

Taught his pet parrot, Poll, how to curse; the bird reportedly had to be removed from this President's funeral for swearing uncontrollably.

Andrew Jackson

400

Sent the first email from the White House to astronaut John Glenn in 1994.

Bill Clinton

400

Spoke Mandarin Chinese with his wife in the White House to keep their conversations private.


Herbert Hoover

400

Appeared in 53 Hollywood movies.

Ronald Reagan

400

Was a male fashion model who appeared on the cover of Cosmopolitan in 1942.

Gerald Ford

500

Kept a pet alligator in a White House bathtub, often using it to scare guests.

John Quincy Adams

500

Gave the longest inaugural address (nearly 2 hours) and had the shortest presidency (31 days).

William Henry Harrison

500

Could write in Latin with one hand and Greek with the other simultaneously.

James Garfield

500

Is the longest-living president, while Jimmy Carter

 became the first to reach his 100th birthday in 2024.

Gerald Ford

500

This president lost a set of official White House china in a poker game.

Warren Harding

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