George Washington lived most of his life in Virginia. That is where he was born and where he lived before he was president. As President, he took up residence at the President's House in Philadelphia because the White House had not yet been built. When his two terms as President were over, he moved back to Virginia, which is where he died.
He lived in Virgina
George Washington
because george washington (the first president) intended to live in it and for all other presidents to live in it too
No. But Martha Washington's home before her marriage to George was called the White House Plantation. This was likely not the namesake of the Presdiential home, as the White House was not completed until after Washington left office. The first President to live there was John Adams in 1800.
George Washington who was born on Feb. 22nd and Abraham Lincoln who was born on Feb. 12th. --- It depends on the laws of the state where you live. The federal holiday is not Presidents' Day, it is Washington's Birthday and only honors George Washington. Many states of a Presidents' Day and depending on the state law it may honor both Washington and Lincoln or all former presidents.
In Missouri.
George Washington That's all. It was still being built when he was in office.
No, George Washington didn't. it was still under construction when he was president
Mount,Veron before the war
No, not all presidents have lived in the White House. The White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, but some earlier presidents, such as George Washington and John Adams, did not live there as it was still under construction. Additionally, there have been presidents, like George Washington and Thomas Jefferson, who served before the construction of the White House and therefore had different official residences during their presidencies.
George Washington did not live there because it had not yet been built. The White House did not become the seat of the US government until 1800.
Presidents number 2 through 44 have lived in the White House. It was not finished by the time George Washington left office. also the corent president ( Barack Oboma ) and is still living ther right now. 42 Presidents from 1800 to 2013
in the white house in Washington D.C.