In the history of the United States, we’ve elected 45 different Presidents. Some of them have had siblings. Others not. This month’s quiz tests your Presidential knowledge as it relates to the greater Tacoma area.
A community bulletin board for Western Pierce County.
By Ben Sclair
In the history of the United States, we’ve elected 45 different Presidents. Some of them have had siblings. Others not. This month’s quiz tests your Presidential knowledge as it relates to the greater Tacoma area.
John Kelly says
True facts are VERY important. When I guess correctly your facts are right on. And when I guess incorrectly …
Joseph Boyle says
Jack,
Would you believe it if I told you President Dwight David Eisenhower and 9 year old Joe Boyle were both in the Seattle paper on the same day back in about 1952?
He was on the front page. I was on page 14.
My article described my and my pal Biff’s contribution to solving the ABC Amusement Company burglary and safe cracking job. I have never forgiven the President for knocking me off the front page.
Joseph Boyle
Linda says
Actually we have only elected 44 *different* Presidents. Grover Cleveland was elected twice for non-consecutive terms, so is counted twice, as our 22nd and 24th President.
Joseph Boyle says
Linda,
Love it. You are helping Benny and Joey learn and we are a couple of guys who think they know everything. Heh, heh, heh.
Joseph Boyle
Mary Hammond says
I knew it was an Eisenhower brother, but didn’t know his name. But all I needed to know was “Yes.”