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No. But Martha Washington's home before her marriage to George was called the White House Plantation. This was likely not the namesake of the Presdiential home, as the White House was not completed until after Washington left office. The first President to live there was John Adams in 1800.
George Washington is buried in a tomb at Mount Vernon, his plantation in Virginia.
His Plantation was called Mount Vernon and he lived there also when he left the Office of President.
John Adams was Vice-President during both of George Washington's terms as President. John Adams' home state was Massachusetts.
George Washington was the owner of the Mount Vernon estate located in Virginia along the Polomac River about 10-miles upstream from Washington, DC.
Virginia was the home of The first President of the United States, George Washington.
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.
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The President does live in the White House, which is in Washington DC, however after and before the President's term in office, often times the President does not reside in Washington DC, and instead lives in other states.