Description: John F. Kennedy was born in a simple six-room frame house in a suburb of Boston. It has been restored and redecorated as is was during the time of the Kennedy occupancy. National Park Service Site. Open to the public. Address: 83 Beals Street, Brookline, MA 02146
Description: The Jimmy Carter National Historic Site covers almost the entire town of Plains, Georgia. The Site includes the hospital where Carter was born, four family residences, Plains High School, three churches, a Visitor Center, and Billy Carter's gas station. Open to the public. Address: 300 North Bond Street, Plains, GA 31780
Description: The Reagan birthplace is a second-floor apartment in the mid-western farming town of Tampico, Illinois. The Reagans stayed in the apartment only briefly. The birthplace has been restored to resemble its appearance at the time of Reagan's birth. The lower floor has been converted into a museum. Open by appointment. Address: 119 South Main Street, Tampico, IL 61283
Description: George Bush was born in a Victorian era house in a suburb of Boston. Closed to the public. Address: 173 Adams Street, Milton, MA 02187
Description: The town of Hope has created an automotive tour site associated with President Clinton's early years in Hope, Arkansas. Though all of the sites are closed to the public, the sites are marked with designating signs. One of Clinton's childhood homes has been recently purchased and is currently being renovated to return it to its appearance at the time of Clinton's birth. Address: Hope Tourist Center, Box 596, Hope, AR 71801
And John McCain’s first home?