in Washington D.C.
George Washington
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He lived in California when he was not serving in Washington as a senator or vice-president
Mainly for protection. And everybody knows where it is so the people will feel close to the president.
Fourteen years.
Reside(s) Relaxes R....Recreational activities.
The residency requirement is 14 years.
He went back to his home in Greeneville, Tenn after he was President.
Los Pinos, right next to the park and forest of Chapultepec in Mexico City.
No, they only have to be born in the United States. You may travel anywhere you please and still become the president.
George Washington is the only President who did not ever live in the White House. He left office before it was ready to move into.
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.