Some say what brings U.S. Presidents to rural American towns is to give speeches and garner votes. While this may be true, it is indeed a prideful moment when they pick our airports to land Air Force One, our colleges to celebrate, our hurricane damage to witness, and our state fairs to enjoy. U.S. Presidents have historically flocked to these tiny, and some not-so-tiny, North Carolina towns, and whatever their reasons for coming we know they took back some of us with them — because who could forget us?

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Do you remember any of these presidential visits? Did we miss one? Please let us know in the comments below. And if you are interested in presidential history in North Carolina, see which presidents were born here. You can also visit the log cabin President Andrew Johnson lived in as a child, located in Mordecai Historic Park, along with a haunted mansion.

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