Barack Obama’s First Inauguration
Rather than writing about some historic site, this post is about the day I witnessed Presidential history in real time.
Rather than writing about some historic site, this post is about the day I witnessed Presidential history in real time.
Somehow, it took this Presidential Tourist until last year to visit the most Presidential Historyest of all Presidential History sites.
This is the story of the time I visited the 43rd highest ranked tourist attraction in Omaha.
If not for an unsuccessful quest for a shot glass, I may never have learned of the greatest President that never was, Vermin Supreme.
When you hear “Gettysburg,” the name of a specific US President is likely to spring to you mind. Eisenhower, right?
What can one really say about visiting the birthplace of our 23rd President? I’m sure I’ll come up with something.
As Billy Joel once sang, “JFK blown away! What else do I have to say?” Read on to find out!
The Empire State Building? The Statue of Liberty? Whatever. Next time you visit NYC, go eat where George Washington ate.
The year was 1901 and Buffalo was the place to be. That is, of course, assuming you weren’t William McKinley.
Franklin Pierce’s final resting place comes across as kind of a casual afterthought. It’s still more inspiring than his presidency.