About 43. It was finished right when president #2 began.
Actually John Adams moved in near the end of his term, in November 1800. Including John Adams and Barack Obama, 42 U.S. Presidents have lived there.
Every president except Washington lived in the White House for at least part of his term. Madison had to move out when the British gutted with fire and Monroe could not move in at the start of his term. Truman moved out for awhile to allow entensive renovations.
there are 44 is started with George Washington(1) and so far barak obama(44) is the latest president.
yes.. because the white house is the home of the president....
43 have lived there. George Washington was the only one that hasn't.
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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.
The white house has been purposely made for presidents for a long time. It is also a symbol to keep the United State's pride and royalty. Furthermore, in the white house, many presidential rooms and working environments are found.
The White House has been in use by American Presidents since John Adams in 1800. Original construction began in 1792.
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Yes, the White House has always been at the same location. The President has lived in it since 1800.
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.
Not really. It comes with the job of being president. In other words, Barack Obama lives at the White House because it is the official residence of the President of the United States; throughout history, most American presidents have lived there (George Washington did not-- it hadn't been built yet). The taxpayers are the ones who pay for the upkeep of the White House. But presidents have an expense account and a budget, and if they go over that amount, they do have to reimburse the US Treasury.
NO- there have not been any US presidents who have lived in Lousiana.
Only George Washington, who lived in New York City and then in Philadelphia, which were the nation's first capitals. He never lived in the White House. John Adams was the first to live in the White House. He moved there in November, 1800 soon after the Capital moved to Washington.
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.
The White House is in the same place it has always been since it was built, all presidents have used the same builiding including Coolidge.
No, the White House had not been built yet. They lived in a mansion in Mt. Vernon, Virginia.