George W. Bush

43rd President of the United States
(2001-2009)

 


Hamilton

Hamilton High School- where Bush signed the No Child Left Behind Act on January 8, 2002 in Hamilton (near Cincinnati), Ohio
George W. Bush statue, Hamilton, Ohio


James A. Garfield

20th President of the United States
(March-September 1881)

 


Cincinnati

James A. Garfield Statue, Cincinnati, Ohio


Benjamin Harrison

23rd President of the United States
(1889-1893)
 

North Bend

Benjamin Harrison Birthplace- site of his grandfather President William Henry Harrison's home, North Bend (near Cincinnati), Ohio
site of Benjamin Harrison's Boyhood Home (age 2-17; 1835-50), "Point Place", North Bend, Ohio
Graves of Benjamin Harrison's father (John Scott Harrison) & grandparents (William Henry & Anna Symmes Harrison), North Bend, Ohio






Cincinnati

site of Farmer's College, where Benjamin Harrison attended from 1848-50 in Cincinnati, Ohio before transferring to Miami



Oxford

Benjamin Harrison attended and graduated from Miami University from 1850-52 in Oxford (near Cincinnati), Ohio
site where Benjamin Harrison and Caroline Scott (born nearby) were married in her parents' home (no longer standing) on Oct. 20, 1853, in Oxford, Ohio







William Henry Harrison

9th President of the United States
(March-April 1841)
 

North Bend

Tomb of William Henry Harrison, North Bend (near Cincinnati), Ohio
The President, First Lady & their son, John Scott Harrison, the father of the 23rd President, Benjamin Harrison






site of William Henry Harrison's Home from 1814 to 1841 - His grandson President Benjamin Harrison was born here in 1833 Burned down in 1858 











Cincinnati

William Henry Harrison Statue, Cincinnati, Ohio

site of Fort Washington - where Harrison was stationed from 1791-98 (age 18-24), serving as Commander of the fort from '95-'98 - Cincinnati, Ohio




Ulysses S. Grant

18th President of the United States
(1869-1877)


Point Pleasant

historical marker
Ulysses S. Grant Birthplace, Point Pleasant (near Cincinnati), Ohio







Georgetown

Ulysses S. Grant's Boyhood Home (age 1-17; 1823-39), Georgetown (near Cincinnati), Ohio
historical marker



Ulysses S. Grant Statue, Georgetown, Ohio

Ulysses S. Grant's boyhood schoolhouse (from age 7-13; 1829-35), Georgetown, Ohio


William Howard Taft

27th President of the United States
(1909-1913)

 

Cincinnati

historical marker
William Howard Taft Birthplace & Boyhood Home (to age 17; 1857-74), Cincinnati, Ohio
Taft's childhood bedroom (Possibly where he was born) 
The original Bible on which Taft took the Oath of Office for both President in 1909 and Chief Justice in 1921
Taft's original Cabinet chair, which he used from 1904-08 while serving as Teddy Roosevelt's Secretary of War








Taft attended Woodward High School from 1870 until graduating in 1874 in Cincinnati, Ohio 




Taft graduated from Cincinnati Law School (now the University of Cincinnati College of Law) in 1880and served as Dean of the college from 1897 to 1900




site where William Howard Taft & Helen "Nellie" Herron were married on June 19, 1886, at her parent's home (no longer standing) on Pike Street, Cincinnati, Ohio



"The Quarry"- First home of William & Nellie Taft, from 1886 to 1890Cincinnati, Ohio





historical marker
portico where Taft accepted the Republican nomination for President on July 28, 1908-
now the Taft Museum of Art (formerly his half-brother's home), Cincinnati, Ohio