Twenty-one different US States have been the birthplace of a US Presidents, as follows, in order:
Virginia
Massachusetts
New York
Pennsylvania
Kentucky
Ohio
Vermont
New Jersey
Iowa
Missouri
Texas
California
Nebraska
Georgia
Illinois
Arkansas
Connecticut
Hawaii
No president has actually lived in South Carolina, Vermont, Iowa ,Nebraska or Hawaii as an adult. Louisiana, Indiana and Michigan were each the adult home of a future president.
By 2011 US Presidents have come from 18 different states. Including:OhioNew YorkMassachusettsTennesseeTexasCaliforniaIllinoisPennsylvaniaArkansasGeorgiaIndianaIowaLouisianaMichiganMissouriNew HampshireNew JerseyFor more information, see the Related Link.
The Federated States of Micronesia has had 7 presidents since 1979.
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to this day, 8th, 2010, there have been 44 presidents in the United States
Trump is number 45.
most are from virginia but they can come from all over
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.
Yes, many colleges are closed for Presidents Day, which is a federal holiday in the United States.
Many of the former Presidents of the United States have served in one way or another as a man in uniform for the United States. A total of 31 Presidents were soldiers before taking office, ranging from Privates to General of Armies.
I don't think the United States Postal Service has any vice presidents; just postmasters.
I can only think of one and that was Woodrow Wilson.Several other presidents went to school in states that were future Confederate state or had been confederate states when they lived there.
Yes, many colleges have time off for Presidents Day, which is a federal holiday in the United States.