It has always been at the same place; 1200 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.
After it was burned by the British in 1814, it was rebuilt on the same site.
Just where it is now- on Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.
The White House has never moved since it was built and ready to move into in 1800.
The White House was burned ONCE -By the British during the War of 1812
The White House was burned to the ground in the war of 1812. Mrs. Adams was best known for saving the original presidential paint of George Washington from the White House.
The British sacked Washington DC and set the White House on fire during the War of 1812. First Lady Dolly Madison saved many valuable items from the White House when the government fled to Lessburg, Virginia
1817 when it was fixed after the fire in 1812 when the British burned the house.
1812 when James Madisonwas president during the war of 1812
War of 1812.
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President James Madison.
The war of 1812.
The White House was not invented and has no inventor. The White house was designed and built. After it was burned during the War of 1812, it was painted white as part of its reconstruction.
1813 during the war of 1812. This war was not fought only in 1812.