The Vice President and his family live in "the Admiral's House" on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in the District of Columbia. The house was designated in 1974 as the home of the Vice President.
No, the President resides in the White House. The US VP resides on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory located at 34th and Massachusetts Ave in Washington, DC.
President sleeps in the Presidential Bedroom on the second floor, there are total of 4 bedrooms, and various presidents have used different rooms for their master bedroom.
He lives there for 4 years but I'm not sure if he sleeps there.
No. The Vice President lives in the Naval Observatory.
No, there is another residence for the Vice President. It is called Number One Observatory Circle (because it is located next to the United States Naval Observatory).
He does not live in the White House and rarely , if ever, sleeps there.
No. There is a house in Washington reserved for the vice-president.
It depends on how old they are. Most White House kids are old enough to have their own room, so they do.
The name "White House" is actually the nickname of the house that the President lives in during his term(s). No one every actually named it the white house.
George Washington
President Obama sleeps in the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House.
The White House is the President's castle. He decides who lives there with him. (Actually, there is a staff of servants and guards who are there 24 hours a day.)
George Washington. The White House was not occupied until November 1, 1800 during the presidency of John Adams.
None of them were actually born in the white house. However, Grover Cleavland's daughter was born there in 1895.
The president supervises all of the offices of the White House and the Executive Branch. He or she does not actually supervise, but has the authority in each office.
Grover Cleveland was the only president to actually have a White House wedding. Tyler and Wilson were married while they lived in the White House, but the weddings were not held there.
the white house honors the president.
The president is not part of the White House. The White House is where the US President lives -- it is a building. People sometimes say "The White House" to refer to the President or the people on his staff who speak or act on his behalf.
in the White House when he was president