U.S. President Warren Harding was the 1st President to ride in an automobile, a Packard Twin-Six, for his inauguration. See other Packard models that are permanently on display at the AACA Museum! Read more.
Even before U.S. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s New Deal, this hotel opened during The Great Depression and has been the region’s premier four-star resort for nearly 80 years! Read more.
U.S. President Gerald Ford was famously caught on film steering a riverboat ship during his Presidency! Enjoy countless themed cruises like Murder Mystery, Pirates, Fall Foliage, Fireworks, and more! Read more.
Sharing good wine is so important that President Richard Nixon took a bottle of wine to China for the famous "toast to peace" in 1972! Visitors can tour and picnic on the porch with chilled wine. Read more.
U.S. President Woodrow Wilson dreamed of being a stage performer! This historic theatre presents the finest in touring Broadway shows, classical music, dance attractions & world-renowed entertainers Read more.
Several U.S. Presidents continue to pay tribute to the fallen firefighters of 9/11. This museum, housed in the 1899 Victorian firehouse Reily Hose Company No. 10, features an 911 anniversary display. Read more.
U.S. Presidents Andrew Johnson, Ulysses Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James Garfield, Chester Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, and William McKinley served in the Civil War. One of many interesting facts! Read more.
Did you know that U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant was appointed as four-star General of the Army in 1866? The USAHEC is the United States Army's preeminent museum and research complex. Read more.