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Country/ U.S. state Areas visited Dates Details Image Nebraska: Omaha, Papillion: January 13 President Obama delivered a speech at the University of Nebraska Omaha's Baxter Arena discussing the economic progress the state had made under his leadership and the "agenda for his remaining year — and the years to come — to keep it going," following his final State of the Union Address. [1]
The following articles cover the presidential trips made by Barack Obama while he was President of the United States: List of international presidential trips made by Barack Obama List of presidential trips made by Barack Obama (2009)
Presidents who have taken a vacation there include John F. Kennedy, Bill Clinton, and Barack Obama. [1] [2] The presidential vacations can be risky in terms of popularity and practical safety: John Adams was criticized for spending time caring for his ailing wife. [3] The longest vacation by any United States president was James Madison ...
Former President Barack Obama and his family are heading back to one of their favorite vacation spots: Martha’s Vineyard.
California: Fresno, Palm Springs: February 14–17 In Fresno, President Obama met with community leaders during a round table discussion to discuss the 2012–2013 North American drought, before meeting with farmers affected by the drought, where he announced a $183 million aid for drought relief programs in California. [8]
According to Judicial Watch, a conservative non-profit activist organization, the Obama family vacation bill amounted to $105,662,975.27 (yes, the figure was calculated down to the last penny).
- BEACH TIME: Obama and the first family headed to Bellows Air Force Station to hit the beach for the third day in a row. As the motorcade arrived, several dozen beachgoers and families waved and ...
This is a list of presidential trips made by Barack Obama during 2012, the fourth year of his presidency as the 44th president of the United States. This list excludes trips made within Washington, D.C. , the U.S. federal capital in which the White House , the official residence and principal workplace of the president, is located.