The Vice President's Residence was built as the home of the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory in 1893. The house became the home of the chief of naval operations in 1923. Congress turned the home into the Vice President's Residence in 1974. a white, brick-walled, Victorian-style home with 9,150 square feet of floor space, is located on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. It's on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory and was originally built for the superintendent of the observatory in 1839. The house became the official residence of the Chief of the Naval Observatory in 1928 (for this reason, it's still referred to as the "Admiral's House"). In 1974, Congress designated the house the official temporary residence for vice presidents. Before the decree, the vice president lived in temporary houses and hotels.
The official residence of the Vice President of the US is called "Number One Observatory Circle" and is located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory, located on Massachussetts Ave NW, in Washington DC.
The house was originally the home of the observatory superintendent, and from 1923 to 1974 was the official residence of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) of the US Navy.
The Vice President of the US lives at the Naval Observatory in Washington DC, located at Number One Observatory Circle. This has been traditional since 1974, when it was designated as the official residence by an act of Congress.
Before that, the vice President had lived in a private residence.
The official residence of the Vice President of the US is called "Number One Observatory Circle" and is located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory, located on Massachusetts Ave NW, in Washington DC.
The house was originally the home of the observatory superintendent, and from 1923 to 1974 was the official residence of the Chief of Naval Operations (CNO) of the US Navy.
House that used to serve as Naval Observatory.
Yes, there is a mansion for the VP in at 34th Street and Massachusetts Ave. in Washington.
The "Admiral's House".
Number One Observatory Circle.
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I thought that too, until I started looking it up. I recall something about Biden not being able to move in because of remodeling. Seems my memory is faulty. Here's what I found: The VP's official residence is Number One Observatory Circle (Located on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory.) The President-Elect moves into Blair House a few days before the inauguration. (Don't know where the VP-Elect lives at that point.)
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Under the US Constitution the presiding official of the US Senate in the Vice President. Currently this is VP Joseph Biden.
VP
There really isn't an official abbreviation for executor. In the right context "exec." should be sufficient.
The official nominations take place at the national convention.
No- he was not a VP of the US.
There are no official term limits for a vice-president, so one VP could potentially serve with more than one president.
The Senate President Pro Tempore
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You can become a name dropper after you have done the vp when being a Telemarketer level 6. (You will start at level 3 name dropper after) :)