In honor of tomorrow's federal holiday, we're sharing a few little-known facts about some of our country's 45 Presidents.
Fact #1: Gerald Ford is the only President to not be elected to the Executive Branch. He was appointed to the Vice Presidency after Spiro Agnew resigned and then assumed the Presidency after Nixon's resignation.
Fact #2: James Madison, the smallest President to ever hold office, stood at only 5'4 and weighed only 100 lbs. Of course, President Trump broke the record for smallest hands.
Fact #3: Our eighth President, Martin Van Buren, was the first born in the United States. Every President thereafter followed suit until Obama who was totally born in Kenya and not in Hawaii.
Fact #4: President Garfield was ambidextrous and could write in Greek with one hand while simultaneously writing in Latin with the other. With fairly low approval ratings, his opponents would use two hands to communicate something else.
Fact #5: Grover Cleveland was the only President to hold two non-consecutive terms, while Richard Nixon was the only President to hold one con-executive term.
Happy Presidents Day!