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    What was the longest vacation ever taken by a U.S. President while in office?

    Question #108270. Asked by star_gazer. (Aug 25 09 10:53 AM)


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    JAMES MADISON
    The Longest Vacation

    The War of 1812 was over. His administration was nearly at an end. So Madison, tired and eager to get away, slipped out of Washington in June 1816 and didn't return until October. His four-month vacation was the longest of any president. In other years his vacations lasted three months.

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    Aug 25 09, 11:37 AM


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