Who was the only president to not live in the White House?

George Washington was the only president who did not live in the White House. He chose both the site and the architect of the White House, but the building was not completed by the end of his second term in 1797.
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Who is the only US president to never live in the White House?

After eight years of construction, President John Adams and his wife Abigail moved into the still-unfinished residence.
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How many presidents never lived in the White House?

Although Washington chose its location and architect, he was the only president never to live in the White House. President John Adams was the first to move into the residence, in 1800 before it was finished. Since then, every president and his family has lived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Why was George Washington not in the White House?

President Washington was the first to live in the White House. When George Washington was inaugurated as the first president in 1789, the White House had not been built yet. In fact, Washington D.C. was not even the nation's capitol. The first president to live in the White House was Washington's successor, John Adams.
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Did every president live in the White House?

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800.
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Was there a White House when George Washington was president?

While President George Washington selected the site and approved the design, he never actually lived in the White House— he ended his service as chief executive in 1797 and died in 1799, one year before the seat of the federal government moved from Philadelphia to the city named in his honor.
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Which president was not born in the United States?

Every president to date was either a citizen at the adoption of the Constitution in 1789 or born in the United States; of the former group, all except one had two parents with citizenship in what would become the U.S. (Andrew Jackson).
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Did Abraham Lincoln live in the White House?

The atrium of the Lincoln Cottage visitor education center features a mural of the 16th president. For nearly a quarter of his presidency, Abraham Lincoln lived not in the White House, but rather three miles away — in a large, airy summer home on the 250-acre grounds of the Soldiers' Home in Northwest Washington, D.C.
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Who was the first person to live in the White House?

It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in.
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How many bathrooms are in the White House?

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According to the official White House web page, there are 35 bathrooms in the White House, none of which are public bathrooms. Here are some other interesting White House statistics: it has 132 rooms, 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.
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Is there a swimming pool in the White House?

The White House has had two different pools since the 1930s. The indoor swimming pool opened on June 2, 1933, after a campaign led by the New York Daily News to raise money for building a pool for President Franklin D.
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Does president sleep in White House?

The President's Bedroom is a second floor bedroom in the White House. The bedroom makes up the White House master suite along with the adjacent sitting room and the smaller dressing room, all located in the southwest corner.
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How much of the original White House is left?

It is a wonder there is any original part of it left. However, the original exterior stone walls on the original part of the building (not later additions) are part of the original White House. In fact, these walls are the only original part of the building left.
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What U.S. president never lived in Washington?

President Washington never lived in Washington, D.C.

George Washington is the only US president to have never occupied the White House.
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How often does the president sleep in the White House?

His reported typical sleep schedule was 1:00 AM to 7:00 AM, but other recent West Wing residents have gotten by on less: Presidents Clinton and Trump each claim to sleep only 4 – 6 hours per night.
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Who was the first left handed president?

Garfield (1881) First president to be elected to the presidency directly from the House of Representatives. First president to be left-handed or ambidextrous. First president to die before reaching the age of 50.
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Which president was living in the White House when it burned down?

Herbert Hoover and the West Wing Fire of 1929

Besides being only the second fire in the history of the White House, it is also notable for having happened on Christmas Eve, one week after the stock market crash.
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Did slaves live in the White House?

Over 200 known enslaved individuals labored to build the White House and the Capitol Building, and over 100 other known enslaved people worked in presidential households. Wage rolls for May 1795 list five enslaved people, Tom, Peter, Ben, Harry and Daniel, four of whom were owned by White House architect James Hoban.
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Which president was the grandson of another president?

Harrison is the only president to be preceded and succeeded by the same individual. Harrison is also the only president to be the grandson of another president.
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Where was the original White House?

A mansion at 6th & Market Streets in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania served as the executive mansion for the first two Presidents of the United States, while the permanent national capital was under construction in the District of Columbia.
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What president followed Lincoln?

The presidency of Andrew Johnson began on April 15, 1865, when Andrew Johnson became President of the United States upon the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, and ended on March 4, 1869.
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What happened in the White House in 1862?

The Lincolns' Loss

Willie Lincoln died on February 20, 1862, at age 11. The loss deeply affected both parents and cast a solemn shadow over the Lincoln White House.
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Can someone born outside the US be president?

No Person except a natural born Citizen, or a Citizen of the United States, at the time of the Adoption of this Constitution, shall be eligible to the Office of President; neither shall any Person be eligible to that Office who shall not have attained to the Age of thirty five Years, and been fourteen Years a Resident ...
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Who was the first native born American president?

Van Buren was the first president born an American citizen. He was also the only president for whom English was a second language; his first language was Dutch. Van Buren entered political life in 1812 after winning a seat in the state legislature.
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Who was the youngest First Lady?

Frances Clara Cleveland Preston (born Frank Clara Folsom; July 21, 1864 – October 29, 1947) was first lady of the United States from 1886 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897 as the wife of President Grover Cleveland. Becoming first lady at age 21, she remains the youngest wife of a sitting president.
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