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Presidential Fun Facts

Many hermes belts Knockoff presidents had unusual careers before entering the White House. Jimmy Carter, the 39th president, was a peanut farmer. Ronald Reagan, the 40th president, was a movie actor. And Abraham Lincoln, the 16th president, once worked chopping rails for fences.

According to John Riley of the White House Historical Association, Hermes belt replica france Harry Truman was a haberdasher. A haberdasher (HAB er dash er) is someone who deals in men's clothing and accessories, particularly hats.

Once in the White House, each President hermes brown belt imitation made his mark in different ways. In fact, before Theodore Roosevelt, the 26th President, came to office, the White House wasn't even called the White House! People called the building the President's Palace, President's House, and the Executive Mansion. Roosevelt officially named it the White House in 1901.

Theodore Roosevelt wasn't the only president to invent a new expression. Martin Van Buren, Hermes belt replica the eighth president, is sometimes credited with creating the word "OK." Van Buren was from Kinderhook, New York. Later "OK" or "okay" came to mean "all right."

There have been many other interesting presidential firsts. James Polk, the 11th president, was the first president to have his photograph taken. Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to ride in a car while in office. His fifth cousin and the 32nd president, Franklin Delano Roosevelt, was the first to ride in an airplane.

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