Several presidents were born in towns. The exact definition of town is rather vague-- how big does a settlement or village have to be in order to be a town? Braintree was something of a town when Adams was born there. I think you can argue that Van Buren was born in a town ( Kinderhook) where his father ran a tavern.
The US president that was born in a town called Caldwell was Grover Cleveland. He is the only president to have served two non-consecutive terms, serving as the 22nd, and 24th president.
Jimmy Carter (39th President) was born October 1, 1924 in Plains, Georgia
Andrew Jackson was born in a region known as Waxhaw .
The only town in the US to have two US Presidents born there is the town of North Bend, Ohio. It is the birthplace of Benjamin Harrison, the 23rd President, and William Howard Taft, the 27th President.
Grover Cleveland was born in Caldwell, New Jersey on March 18,1837
President Reagan was born in Tampico IL.
President Kennedy was born in Brookline, Massachusetts.
No US President was born in Indiana.
unless the law is changed the answer is yes if the child was born in the US then he/she can be president regardless where the parents are born.
To run for President of the United States, a person must be a natural-born citizen of the country, be at least 35 years old, and have been a resident of the U.S. for at least 14 years. Additionally, they must formally declare their candidacy, register with the Federal Election Commission, and meet any state-specific requirements for obtaining ballot access.
Probably Washington, he was the first President.
The constitution of the US requires that a President must be born in the US.