
2. Tricia Nixon Cox (61) circa 1970 – Besides being the only presidential child to have a hit pop song written about her (Jay & The Americans anti-war "Tricia (Tell Your Daddy)"), she's perhaps the cutest presidential child of the '60s or '70s. Although a native Californian like her father, Tricia settled in NYC after her 1971 marriage, where she maintains a pretty low-key life as the wife of a corporate attorney.

3. Susan Ford (50) circa 1974 – Few White House child hotties have had careers as varied as Susan Ford's (photojournalist, mystery novelist, Betty Ford Center chairperson). This early '70s photo (with Shan the Siamese cat) is a Breck-era classic. Meow.

4. Barbara Bush (26) – Barbara, another NYC-residing presidential child, was turned onto Bob Dylan in the sixth grade by future first-lady Laura Bush. The 26-year-old brunette currently works with The Cooper Hewitt National Design Museum. To join and make Barbara
really happy, click here.
5. Alice Roosevelt Longworth (deceased) circa 1902 – Not to be confused with Alice In Chains, Alice Roosevelt Longworth was the oldest child of Teddy Roosevelt, and quite a fox, back in the day. More of a celebrity and fashion icon in her day than the Bush daughters were in theirs, she was a flagrant rule-breaker: smoking cigarettes in public, partied late, and kept a pet snake named Emily Spinach. In a 1974 60 Minutes interview, she claimed to be a "hedonist". Longworth died in 1980, at the ripe old age of 96.
6. Patti Davis (55) circa '94 – By far the most "Boogie Nights" of any presidential child, actress and best-selling author Patti Davis firmly broke ranks with her family by
posing for Playboy in '94, at age 41. [They later reconciled.] Her backstory: in the '70s, she co-wrote an Eagles song with then-boyfriend Bernie Leadon (pissing off Don Henley), did peyote and later married her yoga instructor, Paul Grilley, in 1984. One of these nights, indeed.
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