Lists of Presidents of The United States By Place of Birth - By Community

By Community

Birthplace President
Barboursville, Virginia Zachary Taylor
Blooming Grove, Ohio Warren G. Harding
Braintree, Massachusetts John Quincy Adams
Brookline, Massachusetts John F. Kennedy
Caldwell, New Jersey Grover Cleveland
Charles City County, Virginia William Henry Harrison
John Tyler
Cincinnati, Ohio William Howard Taft
Cove Gap, Pennsylvania James Buchanan
Delaware, Ohio Rutherford B. Hayes
Denison, Texas Dwight D. Eisenhower
Fairfield, Vermont Chester A. Arthur
Hillsborough, New Hampshire Franklin Pierce
Honolulu, Hawaii Barack Obama
Hope, Arkansas Bill Clinton
Hyde Park, New York Franklin D. Roosevelt
Kinderhook, New York Martin Van Buren
Lamar, Missouri Harry S. Truman
Lancaster County, South Carolina Andrew Jackson
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania James Buchanan
Milton, Massachusetts George H. W. Bush
Moreland Hills, Ohio James A. Garfield
New Haven, Connecticut George W. Bush
New York City, New York Theodore Roosevelt
Niles, Ohio William McKinley
Nolin Creek, Kentucky Abraham Lincoln
North Bend, Ohio Benjamin Harrison
Omaha, Nebraska Gerald Ford
Pineville, North Carolina James K. Polk
Plains, Georgia Jimmy Carter
Plymouth, Vermont Calvin Coolidge
Point Pleasant, Ohio Ulysses S. Grant
Port Conway, Virginia James Madison
Braintree, Massachusetts John Adams
Raleigh, North Carolina Andrew Johnson
Shadwell, Virginia Thomas Jefferson
Stonewall, Texas Lyndon B. Johnson
Staunton, Virginia Woodrow Wilson
Moravia, New York Millard Fillmore
Tampico, Illinois Ronald Reagan
West Branch, Iowa Herbert Hoover
Westmoreland County, Virginia George Washington
James Monroe
Yorba Linda, California Richard Nixon

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