No, they are all proabably buried in a special cemetery in DC.
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
No, none were.
There hasn't been any presidents from Rhode Island, yet.
Andrew Jackson
If you are referring to what US Presidents were born in Italy, then your answer is simple; a US President could not have been born in Italy. If a person was born in a country or region not in American control, then they cannot become a President, since in order to be President, you must be born in a US held area. If you are referring to how many Presidents have Italian heritage in their blood, I believe that the answer is zero. No US President as of right now has had any noticeable Italian lineage.
NO- there have not been any US presidents who have lived in Lousiana.
No former US presidents currently live in Wisconsin.
Kathleen Kennedy, JFK's sister is buried there.
There is no such place. US presidents are not buried in some abbey like kings , but are buried wherever their family chooses. Most are buried in their home towns or home estates, if they had one.
All are buried in the US except those who are still living.
No US president is buried under the rotunda of the US capitol. Some of the presidents, such as McKinley and Grant, have elaborate tombs which have rotundas and they are buried under them.
Yes, they are. They have a very big funeral too.
No US presidents have been from Maryland.
None of the US Presidents were born in Arlington, Virginia. However, there are two that are buried in Arlington National Cemetery, John F. Kennedy and William Howard Taft.
If you're asking whether any US Presidents were constitutionally ineligible to hold office, the answer is no.
Thomas Jefferson oversaw the Louisiana Purchase in 1803 in which the US paid $15 million to France for the Louisiana Territory. The purchase required that Senate to ratify a treaty to make the purchase and Congress had to appropriate the money.
yes infact there was some of our presidents who signed the us constitution.