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A "Winter White House" is typically the name given to the winter vacation residence of the standing president of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of the president and his guests.
A category for the listing of homes where presidents of the United States have lived. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. ...
John Tyler was the first vice president to assume the presidency during a presidential term, setting the precedent that a vice president who does so becomes the fully functioning president with a new, distinct administration. [13] Throughout most of its history, American politics has been dominated by political parties. The Constitution is ...
During the War of 1812, President James Madison and the government fled Washington, D.C., ahead of invading British troops, who set fire to the White House during their sacking of the capital on ...
President's House (Philadelphia) Presidential Townhouse; W. White House; White House of the Confederacy This page was last edited on 28 February 2015, at 13:16 (UTC) ...
The President's House was a major feature of Pierre (Peter) Charles L'Enfant's [a] 1791 plan for the newly established federal city of Washington, D.C. [15] After L'Enfant's dismissal in early 1792, Washington and his Secretary of State, Thomas Jefferson, who both had personal interests in architecture, agreed that the design of the President's ...
President's House (President of Columbia University) 37 Washington Square West (President of New York University) Salt Lake City, Utah: Beehive House (President of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints; former) Wind Point, Wisconsin: Wingspread (Chairman of S. C. Johnson & Son; from 1939 to 1959)
Barack Obama. Before: $1.3 million After: $70 million The Obamas entered the White House as millionaires, but only barely, according to a report from American University in Washington, D.C. Upon ...