All are buried in the US except those who are still living.
As of May 2014, none of the Presidents of the United States are buried in Georgia. There state where most of the Presidents are buried is Virginia, with seven.
This is a joke question - those presidents who are still living are not buried in US soil, namely Obama, Bush41, Bush43, Carter and Clinton. Other than those Presidents still living: John Tyler died during the Civil War as a resident of Virginia, which some would say was at that time not part of the United States but of the Confederate States of America (CSA). Several dead Presidents have never been "buried" below the ground. The following Presidents are interred in sarcophagi, sometimes in mausoleums: Washington, John Adams, John Quincy Adams, Monroe, Taylor, Grant, Garfield, McKinley, Wilson, Eisenhower. Finally, if by "US" you are referring ONLY to the fifty STATES, Wilson, whose grave is in Washington, D.C. is the only one who would qualify.
Yes, they are. They have a very big funeral too.
President Andrew Johnson was buried wrapped in the American flag and with his copy of the U.S. Constitution under his head.
William McKinley was buried at "The McKinley National Memorial" in Canton Ohio, United States.
Studs Terkel is buried at Chicago's Oak Woods Cemetery in Illinois, United States.
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Martha Washington is buried at her home in Mount Vernon in Virginia. She was the first, First Lady of the United States.
No former US presidents currently live in Wisconsin.
Kathleen Kennedy, JFK's sister is buried there.
No, they are all proabably buried in a special cemetery in DC.