Dead PresidentsPresidential Gravesites Ronald Reagan’s Grave By Brady Carlson July 6, 2012 Share This Post FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Buried: Simi Valley, California Died: June 5, 2004 Californian Ronald Reagan is so frequently mentioned in modern politics you’d hardly know he’d been out of the spotlight for twenty years and dead for eight. He’s like the Tupac of dead presidents. Related Related: The One, True Ronald Reagan Boyhood Home (Out Of Many), Dixon, Illinois Andrew Jackson’s Grave John Tyler’s Grave Richard Nixon’s Grave Ronald McDonald At Budokan TagsRonald ReaganSimi Valley CA The latest William Addis Went To Prison For Inciting A Riot And Came Out With A Modern Toothbrush Design It's said that the first person to mass produce toothbrushes came up with his big inspiration while serving a sentence at Newgate Prison. With Enough Ice And Enough Patience, People Can Walk Across One Of The Great Lakes In A Weekend Experienced hikers can definitely cover that much ground in a weekend, but it can be a little more complicated than hiking trails. Manon Rhéaume, The First Woman To Play NHL Hockey She made hockey history as the first woman to ever play in the National Hockey League. Learning To DJ Might Help Some People With ADHD One study participant said "DJing helped me quiet the noise and channel my energy." Saturday Night Live Did A Special In New Orleans, And It Got Complicated Anything can happen on live TV - sometimes anything can NOT happen too. Joe Frazier Was A Legendary Athlete, But A TV Athletic Competition Didn’t Go Swimmingly Well For Him This was a very different version of “down goes Frazier!” - Advertisement - Brady CarlsonBrady Carlson is a writer and radio host from Madison, Wisconsin. more