Utterly Amazing Presidents of the USA Trivia

  1. Ulysses S. Grant had the same number of toes as Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lyndon B. Johnson and William McKinley.

  2. Andrew Jackson had a horse named Woodrow. In 1915, Woodrow Wilson’s vice president, Thomas Marshal, was unable to give a speech to congress on March 15th, Jackson’s birthday, because he was “hoarse.”

  3. Taft, Harding, and Monroe is the name of a law firm in Capitola, Montana.

  4. Zachary Taylor knew kung-fu.

    Rutherford B Hayes' First Lady Lucy Webb Hayes Was the first lady to be calld "First Lady."

  5. To raise funds for the war, the treasury department sponsored a contests to name Millard Fillmore’s toes. Entries were 3˘ per toe. 6 toes were named by the time the war ended: Hortense, Zeta, GDawgYo, Metatron, Spoon, and Gilla.

  6. Chester A. Arthur’s cousin, Chester B. Arthur, was the inspiration for “Jon” in the comic strip “Garfield.”

  7. John Quincy Adams was afraid of socks.

  8. Ronald Reagan kept careful track of the number of times he randomly ate a green, then white, then red, jellybean, in that order (5 times).

  9. George Bush was a keen collector of ladybug ceramics when he was head of the CIA.

  10. It has been theorized by scholars at L’Etoile Ecole that if Jefferson had worn pantyhose he would have preferred a blue paisley print to nude, but in either case, he would have worn sandalfoot.

  11. George Washington, Father of our Country, was also Brother of our Pennsylvania, Husband of our Maryland, 2nd cousin of our West Virginia, Nephew of our Piscataquis County, Step-Mother’s Uncle of our Trenton, and Godson of our Little Tony’s Bakery.

  12. When Richard Nixon gave Gerald Ford a box of “Ready-to-Go-Gumbo-Mix” for Christmas, he had accidentally confused John Kennedy’s love of jumbalaya with Ford’s fascination with Gummi Bears.

  13. Ironically, James Buchanan was the luckiest president.

  14. Bill Clinton’s left nipple, on the Botticelli Roundness Scale (BRS), is .3b rounder than his right.

    Howard Taft once had a raft that laughed and laughed and laughed. Okay no.

  15. The only president to eat lobster in Idaho: Jimmy Carter.

  16. Teddy Roosevelt’s favorite pair of pants were sewn by the same lady who’s daughter married Garfield’s brother’s accountant.

  17. John Adams, James Madison, and Harry Truman were each incorrectly quoted by a Wisconsin newspaper as saying: “Fudge for firemen? Forget it!”

  18. Martin Van Buren refused to eat broccoli on Chinese New Year.

  19. The number of letters in FDR (3) is equal to the number of times he was president minus one.

  20. William Henry Harrison spoke Tagalog rarely.

  21. 6 people named Herbert Hoover ran for the presidency in 1927 on independent tickets; none of them won.

  22. Andrew Johnson was a democrat, nominated vice president by Republicans, and elected with Lincoln on the National Union Ticket.

  23. John Tyler, a boxer, was not only president but a pugilist as well. Coolidge, on the other hand, wrestled.

  24. Polk’s vice president; Dallas, never went to Texas. Cleveland’s 1st vice president, Hendricks, never went to Ohio.

  25. Rutherford Bichard Hayes, born in October, was nonetheless a Taurus.