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July 2, 2003 By: Betty Ramsey Passport Presidential Places Packing Round 1. This homesite is associated with Franklin Delano Roosevelt. CAMPOBELLO 2. Harry S. Truman once ran a HABERDASHERY in what is now the Raddison Hotel in Kansas City, MO. 3. All of these presidents earned a degree from Harvard University except GERALD R. FORD . 4. Visit FREDERICKSBURG , Virginia to see the desk where James Monroe penned his famous "doctrine." 5. This Washington, D.C. memorial is a marbled dome structure that resembles Monticello. THOMAS JEFFERSON 6. James and Dolly Madison are buried on the grounds of this Virginia estate. MONTPELIER Picture of auditorium Departure Round 1. "Lyndon B. Johnson developed his fondness for this food at a cafe in Johnson City, TX. CHILI 2. The Clinton Library, due to open in 2004, is currently being built in this Arkansas city. LITTLE ROCK 3. Nick Nolte stars as Thomas Jefferson in the 1995 movie "Jefferson in PARIS ." 4. Woodrow Wilson's boyhood home in Columbia, SC, is situated on the CONGAREE River . 5. This former president worked as a sports announcer in Des Moines, Iowa. RONALD REAGAN Picture of memorial with steps and trees On Tour Round 1. The first presidential train ride began at the famous B & O railroad station near Baltimore. 2. William McKinley was assassinated in this city on Lake Erie. BUFFALO, NY 3. The only surviving home of James K. Polk, other than the White House, is in Columbia, TENNESSEE . 4. The Virginia site of Washington's birthplace is known as POPE'S Creek Plantation. 5. You have to travel to this state to visit the Georgian farm house where the Eisenhowers retired. PENNSYLVANIA 6. Visitors can view the graves of John Kennedy and at Arlington National Cemetery. WILLIAM HOWARD TAFT 7. You can tour three homes and a church at the ADAMS National Historic site in Quincy, Mass. Picture of white two story house with porch 8. Thirteen presidents are honored at the Hall of Fame for GREAT AMERICANS , located in the Bronx, NY. 9. Although Gerald Ford grew up in Michigan, he was born in this Midwestern city. OMAHA, NEBRASKA 10. This renaissance style cathedral in Washington was the site of John F. Kennedy's funeral. ST. MATTHEW'S 11. You can visit all of these at Plymouth Notch, the early home of Calvin Coolidge, except SALOON . 12. Zachary Taylor is linked to the PALO ALTO National Battlefield Site in Brownsville, TX. Ronald and Nancy Reagan spent their honeymoon at this famous hotel in Riverside, CA. MISSION INN Bonus question 2 Where on the map of California is Riverside found? Section 5 Picture of small domed building Slide Show 1. This organization in Atlanta is dedicated to advancing peace and health worldwide. CARTER CENTER 2. This elaborate Abraham Lincoln Memorial is at the site of his birth place, SINKING SPRING Farm. 3. Theodore Roosevelt built this landmark mansion in Oyster Bay, NY in 1885. SAGAMORE HILL 4. This New York City landmark rises 150 feet from its location on a Hudson River bluff. GRANT'S TOMB Clues for next week's game... Elevators Steel girders Observation deck |