Washington lived on his estate known as Mount Vernon, located in Virginia, just a few miles up the Potomac River from Washington, DC.
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He lived in California when he was not serving in Washington as a senator or vice-president
The President does live in the White House, which is in Washington DC, however after and before the President's term in office, often times the President does not reside in Washington DC, and instead lives in other states.
Washington. John Adams was the first to reside in the new capital, in 1800/01
Taft became the Chief Justice of the Supreme Court and lived in Washington for several years after he was president. Wilson retired in Washington after he left office.
George Washington is the only President who did not ever live in the White House. He left office before it was ready to move into.
Yes. George Washington oversaw the construction of the White House, but did not reside in it, as it was almost completed when John Adams became President.
The first United States president to reside in the white house was the honorable President John Adams and his wife, Abigail. The white house construction was began in 1792, and the couple moved in in 1800; just shortly before it was completed.
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Washington is located in North America, in the western hemisphere. It is situated in the northwest part of the United States.