16 presidents who grew up in surprisingly humble homes
While the Kennedys and Trumps of the world were born to wealthy families with large estates, other presidents had far more humble beginnings.
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- Some presidents like John F. Kennedy and Donald Trump were born into wealth.
- Others came from working-class families who lived in small cabins or on farms.
- President Abraham Lincoln was born in a one-bedroom log cabin on the Kentucky frontier.
Some presidents' journeys to Washington began in surprisingly humble homes, cottages, or log cabins.
With six levels, 132 rooms, and 35 bathrooms, the White House was unsurprisingly a jarring transition for some presidents. Harry S. Truman, for example, called the White House a "glamorous prison," while Joe Biden likened it to a "gilded cage."
"I don't know about you all, but I was raised in a way that you didn't look for anybody to wait on you," then-President Biden said during a February 2021 CNN town hall, ABC News reported. "And it's where I find myself extremely self-conscious for wonderful people who work in the White House."
From one-room log cabins to farmhouses without running water, here's a look at 16 presidents' modest beginnings.