Presidents Day is right around the corner, officially celebrated each year on the third Monday of February. But how much do you really know about our nation's presidents?
We gathered up a few fun facts that you might not know about the leaders of our country. Did you get any right? No peeking! Test your family for some Presidents Day fun!
๐บ๐ธ QUESTIONS
- Who was the first President of the United States?
- Which two presidents were the tallest?
- Who was the youngest person to be elected president?
- Who was unanimously elected?
- Which president was a movie star before entering politics?
- Which president named the White House the White House?
- Who received a $20 speeding ticket for riding his horse and buggy too fast down a street in Washington, D.C.?
- Who was the president when the White House's first website went online?
- Who was the first president to fly in an airplane?
- Who had a pet parrot that whistled "Yankee Doodle Dandy" with him?
- Which president fought in over 100 duels?
- Which president won a Grammy?
- Who were the only two presidents to sign the Constitution?
- Which president had 15 children?
- Which three presidents died on the Fourth of July?
- Which president plays the saxophone?
- Which president was a peanut farmer?
- Which president died 32 days after taking office?
- Which president served as President and Vice President, but was never elected to office?
- Which president was a very successful wrestler?
- Who was the first president to be impeached?
- Which president served two nonconsecutive terms?
- Which president had two pet raccoons in the White House named Reuben and Rebecca?
- Whose real name was Leslie Lynch King, Jr.?
- Which president installed a one-lane bowling alley in the White House basement?
๐บ๐ธ ANSWERS
- George Washington
- Abraham Lincoln and Lyndon B. Johnson
- John F. Kennedy
- George Washington
- Ronald Reagan
- Theodore Roosevelt
- Ulysses S. Grant
- Bill Clinton
- Franklin Delano Roosevelt
- William McKinley
- Andrew Jackson
- Barack Obama
- George Washington and James Madison
- John Tyler
- Thomas Jefferson, John Adams, and James Monroe
- Bill Clinton
- Jimmy Carter
- William Henry Harrison
- Gerald Ford
- Abraham Lincoln
- Andrew Johnson
- Grover Cleveland
- Calvin Coolidge
- Gerald Ford
- Richard Nixon