That was Zachary Taylor.
There is no official royal residence in the US, because they do not have a monarch.There is a royal residence in Hawaii. It was the home of queen Lilliukalane. I don't know if it has a specific name, though.It is Iolani Palace
because of your stupid quesotins!
well because that's the official day the president elect becomes president
No, Joe Biden doesn't stay at the White House. The White House is where the President stays. The Vice President stays a separate residence called Number One Observatory Circle.
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.)
No. The First Lady (or with a female president, First Gentleman), is considered the hostess (host) of the White House, but because they carry no official duties, they are not payed a salary. They do, however, receive many of the benefits of the President, including health insurance, catering, and residence in the white house, meaning they really don't need a salary.
It is important because the president needs loyal subordinates that support the policies of the presidents administration.
In countries where some form of hockey is an official sport of that country, it is because (that form of) hockey is so popular and well established, just like for any official sport.
I think Secretary of State Rice lives at the Watergate Building. I found your question on WikiAnswers because I am trying to find out if that is by choice or is that the official residence like the President and Vice President have? Judy
George Washington could not live in the White House because it was not yet finished while he was in office.
Abarham Lincoln because he gave the African Americans freedom, George Washington because he was our very first president and also John Adams because Navy and the Marine Corps were established while he was president.
The Compromise of 1790 is what spurred the creation of the Residence and Assumption Acts of July 1790. This was extremely important because it became the first compromise of the newly established government.