# Visits to Presidential Sites

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## [U.S. Presidential Gravesites](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2026/04/us-presidential-gravesites.html)

_2026-04-16 · ionnature_

We didn't set out to do this but last year we realized there were only four Presidential gravesites we hadn't yet visited. So we headed south in March of 2026 to pick up our last four. Each President has his own blog post with his presidential sites visited ( First President - Washington ) but here are the gravesites, in order of their presidencies and with their presidential years. George…

## [James Earl Carter, Jr. ~ October 1, 1924 - December 29, 2024](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2026/04/james-earl-carter-jr-october-1-1924.html)

_2026-04-12 · ionnature_

39th President, 1977-1981 Jimmy Carter sites visited: On our way into Plains, we stopped at the Plains Visitor Center and received maps, free peanuts, and lots of information. Just down the road was The Smiling Peanut 😊 Jimmy Carter was the first President born in a hospital, and it was here in what is now the Lillian Carter Nursing Center in Plains, Georgia. Jimmy grew up on the family farm in…

## [James K. Polk ~ November 2, 1795 - June 15, 1849](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2026/04/james-k-polk-november-2-1795-june-15.html)

_2026-04-04 · ionnature_

11th President, 1845-1849 James Polk sites visited: Polk was born in Pineville, North Carolina on this site. Nothing original remains but the acreage itself (22 acres of the original 150 acre farm). The buildings are reconstructions. The monument that marked the original location of the Polk home was moved near the park entrance to make way for the reconstructions. Strange but ok 😏 The Polk home…

## [Andrew Johnson ~ December 29, 1808 - July 31, 1875](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2026/04/andrew-johnson-december-29-1808-july-31.html)

_2026-04-04 · ionnature_

17th President, 1865-1869 Andrew Johnson sites visited: Johnson was born here in Raleigh, North Carolina. Greeneville, Tennessee has the bulk of Johnson historic sites. The Visitor Center was closed but we could see part of Johnson's preserved Tailor Shop through the window. There's a replica birthplace house across the street, and a statue on the corner. The home where he, his family, and his…

## [Zachary Taylor ~ November 24, 1784 - July 9, 1850](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2026/04/zachary-taylor-november-24-1784-july-9.html)

_2026-04-03 · ionnature_

12th President, 1849-1850 Zachary Taylor sites visited: Taylor's boyhood home, known as Springfield, can be found at 5608 Apache Road in Louisville, Kentucky. It's a private residence so there are no tours. He has a bust in the Virginia State Capitol. A fort in Key West was named after him. His statue joins the other Presidents in the City of Presidents, Rapid City, South Dakota. Taylor is buried…

## [Stephen Grover Cleveland ~ March 18, 1837 - June 24, 1908](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2025/10/stephen-grover-cleveland-march-18-1837.html)

_2025-10-04 · ionnature_

22nd and 24th President, 1885-1889, 1893-1897 Grover Cleveland sites visited: Before becoming President, Cleveland served as the Mayor of Buffalo, New York in 1882 (and the Governor of New York 1883-1884). Buffalo has a statue of him downtown. Cleveland did not attend college but studied law and was admitted to the New York bar. His statue in the City of Presidents, Rapids City, South Dakota:…

## [John Quincy Adams ~ July 11, 1767 - February 23, 1848](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2025/07/john-quincy-adams-july-11-1767-february.html)

_2025-07-11 · ionnature_

6th President, 1825 - 1829 John Quincy Adams sites visited: Peacefield was owned by four generations of Adams, starting with John Quincy's father, John Adams. John and Abigail bought the property in 1788. John Quincy was Secretary of State from 1817-1825 during Monroe's Presidency. He then ran for President against three other Republicans. With no clear winner, the House of Representatives chose…

## [John Adams ~ October 30, 1735 - July 4, 1826](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2025/07/john-adams-october-30-1735-july-4-1826.html)

_2025-07-03 · ionnature_

2nd President, 1797 - 1801 John Adams sites visited: John and Abigail bought "Peacefield" in 1787. After their deaths, the estate remained in the family until 1946 when it was donated to the Federal Government. It became the Adams National Historic Site and you can find it at 135 Adams Street in Quincy, Massachusetts. Adams was the first Vice President and served two terms, 1789-1797. We found…

## [Chester Alan Arthur ~ October 5, 1829 (or 1830) - November 18, 1886](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2025/06/chester-alan-arthur-october-5-1829-or.html)

_2025-06-25 · ionnature_

21st President, 1881 - 1885 Chester Arthur sites visited: Arthur is one of two Presidents from Vermont (the other being Calvin Coolidge) and some say he was actually born across the border in Canada. Sometime after the Civil War (another source says 1858), Arthur purchased this five story home at 123 Lexington Avenue in New York City. Today the first two floors are occupied by Kalustyan's Indian…

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## [John Calvin Coolidge ~ July 4, 1872 - January 5, 1933](https://historicsitesvisited-presidential.blogspot.com/2025/06/john-calvin-coolidge-july-4-1872.html)

_2025-06-20 · ionnature_

30th President, 1923 - 1929 Calvin Coolidge sites visited: Coolidge was born in Plymouth Notch, Plymouth Vermont, on this site. The President Calvin Coolidge State Historic Site (3780 VT-100A, Plymouth) also contains his boyhood home (which was not open). There's a preserved farm shop, also not open. An 1840s church where the Coolidges worshipped was not open. The Cheese Factory was open and…

