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Cigars, painting, and crosswords: the surprising hobbies of 17 presidents

The lesser-known habits among past American presidents range from athletic to creative, and even to the delicious.

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Though presidential legacies are mostly comprised of the policies that shape society and government for years after they leave office, some who served in the White House had memorable ways of unwinding as well.

Many presidents continued to be avid athletes from their youth into office, while others passed the time painting, doing crosswords, or swimming.

Here are some of the unexpected ways presidents have passed their time.

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Washington was a regular dancer through his teens and came to regard it as an important social interaction, calling it "the gentler conflict."

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Jefferson's time in France fueled his passion for the country's fine wine and unique foods including french fries, ice cream, and mac and cheese, which he's credited for popularizing in America.

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The sixth president was notoriously meticulous, keeping daily journals that detailed his morning routine. After waking up around 4 or 5 a.m., Adams would walk two miles to the Potomac River and leave his clothes by the shore to swim.

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Though cockfighting is now illegal in every state, Jackson was an enthusiast and was rumored to have held cockfights in the White House.

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After a sickly childhood, Roosevelt was an avid sportsman who boxed throughout his presidency. The hobby was put to use by political cartoonists to illustrate his competitive nature as a politician.

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Coolidge so much enjoyed horse riding for exercise that he had an electric horse installed in the White House that had two speeds: trot and gallop.

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After losing his ability to walk to polio at the age of 39, Roosevelt took up swimming three times a week to strengthen the muscles in his arms, stomach, and lower back.

After a few months, Roosevelt was able to walk short distances with the help of a cane or assistance from an aide. After his election, the New York Daily News donated a pool to the White House so Roosevelt could continue the practice.

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Eisenhower was an avid painter, often capturing natural landscapes and gifting them to friends.

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Kennedy smoked 4-5 cigars a day and counted Upmanns or Monticellos among his preferred brands.

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Johnson spent 490 days, or a quarter of his presidency at his Central Texas ranch, combining work and vacation so seamlessly it came to be known as the "Texas White House."

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President and first lady Nixon both enjoyed bowling and had a one-lane bowling alley installed in the White House basement in 1969.

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Though he wasn't around to see his own face grace US postal stamps in 2007, Ford was just one of many heads of state across the world who enjoyed collecting them, contributing to its nickname as "the hobby of kings."

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Reagan had a lifelong passion for riding horses that came in handy as a sporty public spectacle during his presidency, often alongside other world leaders.

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Reports of Clinton's crossword puzzle hobby were common during his campaign, and he even appeared in a 2006 documentary to profess his love for them.

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Though Bush wasn't the first president to count running among his hobbies, he was reportedly the most competitive.

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"George W. Bush, was not a jogger but an honest-to-God runner," Secret Service agent Dan Emmett wrote in 2014. "He ran at a six-minute-per-mile pace normally for 3 miles, and there were even fewer agents who could run with him than with President Clinton."

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Obama touted his childhood love for comics during his campaign and even appeared with Spider-Man during his first year as president.

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Though Trump's professional and personal affection for golf has been well documented, the president has said his career-best shot is a fairly impressive 66, which is six shots below a standard American course's par.

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