I have been on the hunt for presidential places here in Central Florida, and this time around, I have my sights set on Walt Disney World.



While Disney is certainly the biggest draw for tourists to the area, it also lures presidents.



Not only the animatronic versions, housed in The Hall of Presidents attraction, but real live presidents.



Since opening, Walt Disney World Resort has been visited by seven presidents while they were in office:



Richard Nixon (1973), Jimmy Carter (1978), Ronald Reagan (1983, 1985), George H.W. Bush (1990, 1991), Bill Clinton (1996), George W. Bush (2003, 2006) and Barack Obama (2012).



However, it is the visit by Richard Nixon that gets my vote as the most interesting.



The year was 1973, and Richard Nixon was knee-deep in the Watergate scandal.



In an attempt to calm the damaging waves of accusations that were threatening his presidency, Nixon made a stop at the Associated Press Managing Editors annual conference held at Disney's Contemporary Resort.



There, on Nov. 17, 1973, during a televised Q&A session with the press, Nixon famously proclaimed the statement that would become the go-to move for Nixon impersonations.



Go ahead, channel your inner Richard Nixon and give it a try.



Chances are, you just said, "I am not a crook."



Watch the video above to hear his statement that became one for the history books, and see if your Nixon impersonation needs some work.