no
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the story is she asked someone to break the frame to get the George Washingtons portrait
No one lives in the Biltmore House. However, there are 16 houses throughout the estate where some of the family of George Vanderbilt live.
The Biltmore House, built by George Washington Vanderbilt II in Asheville, North Carolina, primarily housed his immediate family, which included him, his wife Edith, and their two daughters, Cornelia and Katharine. While the family lived there, they were often accompanied by various staff and servants, but the core family members residing in the house typically numbered four. Over time, the estate also hosted extended family and guests, but the immediate family was relatively small.
To house family members of ill children
Individuals that state they see deceased family members are called 'entities.'
The oldest house in Princeton NJ is george washingtons barracks, which he used during the french and Indian war, but was used by the British and their hessian soldiers during the battle of Princeton.
nope... by members of the electorial college
Open House Chicago - 2008 George to the Rescue The Kosovrasti Family was released on: USA: 31 October 2010
I dont know why you asking me??
geogre washingtons wife Its George and George Washington didn't have a wife, so the answer is Abigail Smith Adams Abigail Adams was the first lady to live in the White House, but George Washington DID have a wife. Her name was Martha Washington. But Martha and George couldn't have lived in the White House because it wasn't built yet. Even when Abigail moved in, it was unfinished. ( I think later, when Abigail was in her early 70's, the rest of the White House was built.)
No, he designed the white house. Prior to that, he lived on mount Vernon