United States Presidents
1. G. Washington | 2. J. Adams | 3. T. Jefferson | 4. J. Madison | 5. J. Monroe | 6. J. Q. Adams | 7. A. Jackson |
8. M. Van Buren | 9. W. Harrison | 10. J. Tyler | 11. J. K. Polk | 12. Z. Taylor | 13. M. Fillmore | 14. F. Pierce |
15. J. Buchanan | 16. A. Lincoln | 17. A. Johnson | 18. U. Grant | 19. R. Hayes | 20. J. Garfield | 21. C. Arthur |
22. G. Cleveland | 23. B. Harrison | 24. G. Cleveland | 25. W. McKinley | 26. T. Roosevelt | 27. W. Taft | 28. W. Wilson |
29. W. Harding | 30. C. Coolidge | 31. H. Hoover | 32. F. Roosevelt | 33. H. Truman | 34. D. Eisenhower | 35. J. Kennedy |
36. L. Johnson | 37. R. Nixon | 38. G. Ford | 39. J. Carter | 40. R. Reagan | 41. G. Bush | 42. W. Clinton |
43. G. W. Bush | 44. B. Obama | 45. D. Trump | 46. J. Biden |
Ronald Reagan
Birthplace
Birthplace: 111 South Main Street, Tampico, IL
Visited: 5/9/2011
Log Excerpt: "We continued into Tampico to the Ronald Reagan Birthplace. This is an apartment, including the bedroom where the President was born, on the second floor at the site of the First National Bank which has been restored. Not much to do here but the photos, "
Home
Home: 816 South Reagan Way [formerly Hennepin Avenue], Dixon IL (Ronald Reagan’s Boyhood Home)
Visited: 5/9/2011
Log Excerpt: "In Dixon we jogged off the LH for just a few blocks to see the Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home, where the President lived as a youth beginning in 1920. The 1891 2-story house, in the Queen Anne style, rests on a stone foundation and is topped with a gable roof which was originally covered with cedar shingles. We elected not to wait for a tour but did walk around for photos and to check out the bronze statue in the yard."