In America it is called The White House.
In other European countries is Presidential House.
The Elysee
That was our fourth president, James Madison.
No US president has ever called Wisconsin home.
No, it was called Mount Vernon. Jefferson's home was Monticello.
Martin Van Buren's home in New York was called Kinderhook.
Warm Springs. It was Rooevelt's home not federal. You can visit it for a tour today.
He does, his home is called Bessastaðir. It's a short drive outside Reykjavík (Near the town of Álftanes).
Monticello was designed by Thomas Jefferson, the third President of the United States. Jefferson began building his home when he was 26 years old.
His Plantation was called Mount Vernon and he lived there also when he left the Office of President.
Andrew Jackson gave his plantation home that name. It is located near Nashville, TN and is open to the public for a fee.
Reporters gave it the name of Lawnfield in 1880 when Garfield was nominated for President. The family called it the Mentor Farm until then.
He is called the "President-elect."