No. He lived at nearby Mount Vernon, Virginia.
Virginia
The only president who never lived in Washington DC during his presidency was George Washington. Washington served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, and during his time in office, the capital was located in New York City and later Philadelphia. It wasn't until 1800 that the government moved to the newly established Washington DC.
Washington never lived in Washington DC because it didn't exist. The city of Washington DC was started/built after he became president and John Adams was the first president to live in the White House. When he moved in it wasn't finished and hung the laundry in the East Room. The principle residence of Washington was Mt. Vernon, but as president he was given a house in New York and one in Philadelphia for his second term.
Washington DC was named by george washington.
Because Washing DC was named after him.
George Washington was born the closest to Washington, DC.
George Washington served his two terms before the capital was moved to Washington, DC, so he did not live in DC. However, he did buy land there as an investment.
President George Washington (First President) lived at a plantation in Virginia called Mt, Vernon. The estate is located on the Potomac River, about 10 miles from Washington, DC and is now a national shrine, open to tours for visitors.
George Washington.
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in washington dc next to george washington
The Washington Monument in Washington DC.