Grover Cleveland was the only president to have a White House wedding. John Tyler and Woodrow Wilson also got married while they were in office but the weddings were not held in the White House,
(Grover Cleveland was unmarried when he was elected, and married for the first time while in the White House. He was 49 and he got married to a 21-year-old woman.)
Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland was the only president actually married in the White House.
He was a bachelor when he became President but on June 2, 1886 he married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room of the White House.
(John Tyler and Woodrow Wilson were married while living in the White House but the weddings were held elsewhere.)
The president that got married in the White House was Grover Cleveland. President Cleveland married Frances Folsom in June 1886.
President Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland
Grover Cleveland was the only president to actually have a White House wedding. Tyler and Wilson were married while they lived in the White House, but the weddings were not held there.
No, he was the only president to NOT live in the White House.
Grover Cleveland married Frances Folsom in the White House in 1886. He was the only president to get married while serving as president.
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Fraces Folsom married Grover Cleveland in the white house.He is the only president to ever have gotten married in the white house
Gerald Ford was the only president to ever lock himself out of the white house :)
Washington was the only president who never lived in the White House.
No. They cannot because they need to be president and ONLY the presidents can stay in the white house. And ask this question on this website........ Was george Washington the first president to be in the white house? and you'll get an answer.
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George Washington was the only president to never live in the White House. John Adams had only a few months there at the end of his term.
George Washington didn't live in the White House. It was built till after his presidency was thru.George Washington was the only US president that never lived in the White House. All of the others spent at least a part of their term living in the White House.
President John Adams, in the last year of his only term as president, moved into the newly constructed President's House, the original name for what is known today as the White House.