*Cleveland is an honorary
Sigma Chi, and the only brother in the history of the fraternity to hold the office of President.
*George Cleveland, the president's grandson, is now an
impersonator and
historical reenactor of his famous grandfather.
*The
1968 Walt Disney musical film,
The One and Only, Genuine, Original Family Band, was about the
United States presidential election of 1888 between Cleveland and
Benjamin Harrison. In the film, the campaign song, "
Let's Put It Over With Grover" was modern and not really from that campaign.
*The president's granddaughter
Philippa Foot is a philosopher at
Oxford University.
*The baseball player
Grover Cleveland Alexander was named after him.
*It is a widely believed urban legend that the candy bar Baby Ruth is named after Cleveland's daughter Ruth, but that is in fact not true, because his daughter died of diphtheria in 1904, which was well over seventeen years before the candy bar was created.
*Cleveland got along better with the members of the
U.S. House of Representatives than with the
United States Senate. A joke of the day had the First Lady waking in the middle of the night and whispering to Cleveland, "Wake up, Grover. I think there's a burglar in the house." Cleveland sleepily mumbled, "No, no. Perhaps in the Senate, my dear, but not in the House."
*Cleveland had a somewhat phlegmatic personality, and critics accused him of insensitivity to the suffering of the poor during the Panic of 1893. One joke told of the President noticing a starving man eating grass on the White House lawn. Cleveland stuck his head out the window and suggested he go to the back yard, since the grass was longer there.
*Because Cleveland served two non-consecutive terms, the protocol was unclear as to whether he was officially the 22nd or 24th President of the United States. A special Act of Congress resolved the issue by decreeing that he was both the 22nd
and later the 24th President.
*The street on which Cleveland's summer home was located (Bourne, Massachusetts) is now called President's Road. In the location where his "Summer White House" stood is now a scale replica (the building burned in 1973).
*Cleveland was the only president between
Ulysses S. Grant and
William McKinley who did not serve in the
Civil War (he hired a substitute, as the
conscription law of the time permitted).
*Cleveland was the first of only two
police officers to become President; the second, Theodore Roosevelt, was a deputy sheriff in the
Dakota Territory and a New York City
Police Commissioner.
* Television writer
Ken Keeler has made reference to Cleveland in many of his scripts, including an episode of
The Simpsons in which Grandpa claims to have been spanked by Cleveland "on two non-consecutive occasions".
* Grover Cleveland's last words were "I have tried so hard to do right," a testament to his firm belief in honesty throughout his life.
* The neighborhood of
Cleveland Park in northwest
Washington, DC is named after Grover Cleveland.
* Cleveland's former hunting lodge is now a bar named "Grover's" on Transit Rd. in
Amherst, NY
* A rest-area on the
New Jersey Turnpike is named in his honor.
* Cleveland has a street in
Brooklyn and a suburb in
Wellington,
New Zealand named after him.
* There is a school in
Queens, New York City named
Grover Cleveland High School and one in Buffalo, New York named Grover Cleveland High School
* Cleveland Ledge, a subsurface feature of
Buzzards Bay in
Massachusetts eight miles southwest of the entrance to the
Cape Cod Canal, is named for Grover Cleveland, who frequently visited the area to fish in the days when his summer White House was at the Gray Gables mansion in Bourne.
* According to an interview with
Jim Henson in the Avon/Avon Lake Press in August 1973, Grover Cleveland also inspired the name of the
Sesame Street puppet
Grover, after the formerly unnamed puppet appeared in two non-consecutive episodes.