John Adams, first Vice President of the U.S., called it “the most insignificant office that ever the invention of man contrived or his imagination conceived.” Theodore Roosevelt considered it ...
who had just turned 40 years old prior to becoming vice president for Dwight D. Eisenhower in 1953. The youngest president to ever occupy the Oval Office was Theodore Roosevelt, who was 42 years ...
Serving as Vice President under George H.W. Bush from 1989 to 1993, Dan Quayle was only 41 years old when he took office. He continued to play an important role in political and goodwill missions.
This story, Teddy Roosevelet’s American Game Trails,” appeared in the January 1991 issue of Outdoor Life. Ask most Americans ...
6, 1901, according to White House historians. He would die eight days later. His vice president, Theodore Roosevelt, had been vacationing in New York’s Adirondack Mountains when he received news ...
President McKinley took the train to Niagara Falls on Sept. 6, 1901. He viewed the Niagara Gorge, crossed part-way over the ...
On 31 August 1910, pursuing a quixotic bid to return to the White House, Teddy Roosevelt travelled to Osawatomie, Kansas.
Learn about Presidents Day observances, North Dakota’s ties to U.S. presidents and local closures in honor of the holiday ...
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