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Six presidents are buried in New York state. They are Martin Van Buren, Millard Fillmore, Ulysses Grant, Chester Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, and Franklin Roosevelt. James Monroe died in New York and was buried there in the family vault of his son-in-law for about 20 years before his body was shipped back to Virginia.

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What presidents are not buried in the state they were born in?

This is a classic "trick riddle". All dead U.S. presidents are, thus far, buried on U.S. soil... therefore the only answer is a list of all present and former U.S. presidents who are currently alive, and consequently not buried in any soil.


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Only one President is buried in Washington DC proper, that being Woodrow Wilson, who is interred in the National Cathedral. However, William Howard Taft and John F. Kennedy are both buried in Arlington National Cemetery, which is just over the bridge from the Lincoln Memorial, across the Potomac River in Virginia.


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Ben Franklin is buried in Philadelphia,PA and Samuel Adams is buried in Boston, MA. Alexander Hamilton is buried in New York, NY. Thomas Jefferson, George Washington and James Madison are buried at their estates in VA.


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