There have been at least 10. George Washington in 1775 & 1776, John Adams in 1797, Andrew Jackson in 1833, Abraham Lincoln in 1848 & 1860, Ulysses S. Grant in 1870, Grover Cleveland in 1901, William Howard Taft in 1909 , Harry Truman in 1948, Richard Nixon in 1956, and Bill Clinton in 1994.
President William Howard Taft visited Norwich during Norwich’s 250th Anniversary celebration. He spoke on the steps of the Norwich courthouse.
Frank Sinatra spent a week in Norwich celebrating the grand opening of Loew’s Poli theater.
On July 2, 1907, American adventurer and showman “Buffalo Bill” Cody visited the Mohegan Royal Burial Grounds in Norwich.
President Clinton discussed his proposed health care plan.
Soon after President Truman’s train arrived in Norwich, the crowd began the familiar chant, “Give ’em hell, Harry!”
Yes. He spent the night of April 13, 1776 in Jedediah Huntington's home, and, it is believed that he also spent the night of June 30, 1775 at the public house on the corner of Main & Union Street.
President Jackson moved the foundation stone of the Uncas monument into its place.
Santa started his trip in Taftville on a flatbed railroad car that was used by Ponemah Mills to move raw materials and finished products to waiting railroad cars.
President Taft and his wife stayed in a tavern/hotel kept by Jesse Brown that was renowned for its good dinners. The building, located at 77 East Town Street, now houses United and Community Family Services.