It's official: there has been consideration given to the possibility of Barack Obama visiting Darwin as part of his November tour to Australia. So if he does grace us with his presence - which would be a first-time in the Territory for any serving US president - how will we make a lasting impression?

105.7 ABC Darwin put the question out, seeking responses from acting Lord Mayor Garry Lambert, and imaginitive listeners.

Reports suggest Obama may stop in Darwin en route to Indonesia for as little as a few hours.

Some of the suggestions already received include a trip out to the Humpty Doo pub for a beer, from Peter Brockwell and a tour of remote townshiops to see the Intervention signs, from Lauren Doughty, who said "he knows a little about racial segregation after all".

Meanwhile, Anthony Watts suggested showing Obama some Aboriginal art with a stop off at a drive-in bottle shop. "The last American tourist couldn't stop photographing them," he said.

Other suggestions include wakeboarding at the croc-filled Corroboree Billabong and dinner at Uncle Sam's with the "pigeon lady".

Meanwhile, acting Lord Mayor Garry Lambert said we should drop him into the cage of death at Crocosauraus Cove.

"Drop him into Crocasauraus Cove with the crocodiles and see how he would go - it would be a great activity because it would promote all the things the Territory wants to sell," he said.

On a more serious note, Mr Lambert suggested some kind of celebratory and commemorative activity centred around the bombing of Darwin and the connection between Australian and US defence forces.

"It'd be absolutely amazing and I can only hope that it would come to pass," he said.

"If he had more time I'd love to take him out to oenpelli and show him some of the rock art out there."

What do you think Barack Obama should do on a stop in Darwin later this year?