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Nixon bought the estate in 1969 from Cotton's widow, and dubbed the home "La Casa Pacifica". It was soon nicknamed "The Western White House" by the press, and the name was favored by Nixon himself; the latter became the term of subsequent similar presidential homes. President Richard and first lady Pat Nixon in the living room, 1971
The Richard Nixon Birthplace is the birthplace and early childhood home of Richard Nixon, the 37th president of the United States. It is located on the grounds of the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in Yorba Linda, California , and serves as a historic house museum .
Richard Nixon: Florida White House: Key Biscayne, Florida: 1969–1974 La Casa Pacifica: San Clemente, California: 1974–1977 Gerald Ford: Firestone Residence: Palm Springs, California: 1977–1980 Jimmy Carter: 209 Woodland Drive: Plains, Georgia: 1981–1988 Ronald Reagan: Rancho del Cielo: Santa Barbara, California: 1989–1992 George H. W ...
After the White House, the Obamas moved to an 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC. ... California, after Richard Nixon resigned from the presidency. Richard Nixon's home in California.
Richard Milhous Nixon was born on January 9, 1913, in what was then the township precinct of Yorba Linda, California, [1] in a house built by his father, on his family's lemon ranch. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] [ 4 ] His parents were Francis A. Nixon and Hannah (Milhous) Nixon .
It seems like the owner of one of Richard Nixon's former homes in Washington, D.C., is becoming the neighborhood's "Tricky Dick." Brooke B. Coburn, a high-roller at a private equity firm, has ...
His state [1] funeral followed five days later at the Richard Nixon Presidential Library and Museum in his hometown of Yorba Linda, California. He was the first former president to die in 21 years since Lyndon B. Johnson in 1973, while Nixon was president. Nixon's wife, Pat, died on June 22, 1993.
Area residents compared Richard Nixon to Jesus and Hitler when he left White House in August 1974. They were less opinionated about Gerald Ford.