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Test Your Presidents Day Knowledge with These Fun Trivia Questions

 
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Challenge yourself with little-known facts about U.S. presidents in history

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Leading the free world is a hard job! From those who shattered glass ceilings to leaders who served as war heroes to those who resigned in disgrace, the U.S. presidency has seen it all. In honor of Presidents Day, now is the perfect time to test your knowledge with some presidential trivia questions and answers.

Welcome to the new homes at Wade Orr Road in the City of Buford. Enjoy the city's award-winning school system and an outstanding location, perfect for brushing up on your presidential history knowledge.

The SMSL team tests their knowledge about the U.S. presidents in today's trivia game. Do you know which president was the first to live in the White House, or who was the tallest president in history? Put your knowledge to the test and see how well you know America's leaders.

In honor of Presidents Day, Snopes combed through its archives of fact checks and political folklore about U.S. presidents. Discover the truth behind some of the most popular myths and legends surrounding the men who have held the highest office in the land.

The Midwest's unusual warmth gives way to a cold front, while a trove of presidential trivia reveals hidden facets of America's leaders. Did you know that John F. Kennedy was the youngest president to be elected to office, or that Theodore Roosevelt was the first to receive a Nobel Peace Prize?

George Washington may get a lot of fanfare for being the first commander-in-chief, but there are plenty of other presidential milestones to explore. Learn about the first president to be impeached, the first to be assassinated, and the first to serve two non-consecutive terms.

George H.W. Bush, who followed Reagan, was born the same year as Carter, but he was born in a house in Milton, Massachusetts. Bush was the last president to serve in World War II, and his son, George W. Bush, became the 43rd president of the United States.

Discover a bevy of presidential trivia, from Washington to Biden. Also, if you're a US history buff looking for more, don't miss the premiere of the latest documentary on the history of the presidency, airing this Presidents Day.

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