Abraham Lincoln is the only president to receive a patent (# 6469). He was the first president to have a beard, at the request from a little girl named Gracie Bedell. The first child to die in the White House was Abraham Lincoln’s 12-year old son, Willie.[10] Abraham Lincoln was ...
Mars Sr., (founder of Newark Company), and Bruce Murrie (son of Hershey Chocolate’s president William F. R. Murrie). One of the little-known fun facts about M&M’s is that it’s made with Hershey’s chocolate. Another fun fact? It’s a copycat product! Mars only had an idea f...
Barack Obama facts: The president was born on August 4th 1961 at Kapiolani Hospital in Honolulu, Hawaii. His mother Stanley Ann Dunham was an American economist who earned her PhD from the University of Hawaii Manoa, where she met and married Barack Obama’s father, Barack Hussein Obama. She...
13 leaves and berries on the olive branch in one of the eagle’s talons, and on its other, there are 13 arrows. On the front of the bill, on the Department of Treasury seal, there are 13 stars above the key. #24. All 50 states are across the top of the Lincoln Memorial on the...
Here is a rundown of the goofy photos of each American President. Continue reading → 3 Comments Posted in America's Greatest Fun Facts, Goofiest Presidential Photos America’s Ugliest Vice-Presidents Part 2: #5-1 Posted on April 5, 2011 | 1 comment “FEAR MY IMPENDING DOOM.” ~#1 ...
—WTF fun facts Source:Livraria Bertrand – Lisbon, Portugal — Atlas Obscura Leave a comment WTF Fun Fact 13722 – Savannah, Georgia – Lincoln’s Gift April 17, 2024 In 1864, General William Tecumseh Sherman captured Savannah, Georgia, and presented it as a Christmas gift to President Abraha...
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Abraham Lincoln President"I know that the Lord is always on the side of the right. But it is my constant anxiety and prayer that I and this nation should be on the Lord's side." Cinema of the USA Music of the USA Literature of the USA ...
Groups are given a fascinating historical glimpse into the Coppes Kitchens, on a self-guided tour, once ordered by Frank Sinatra and President John F. Kennedy, while touring this rustic and rambling brick structure. See the large Hoosier Cabinet museum with a variety of styles, makes, and ...
Andrew Johnson (Dec. 29, 1808 to July 31, 1875) served as president from 1865 until 1869. As Abraham Lincoln's vice president, Johnson came to power after Lincoln was assassinated. Johnson holds the dubious distinction of being the first president to beimpeached. A Democrat from Tennessee, ...