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Powell-Redmond House was created in 1866.
Marsha Blackburn (Republican, 7th district of Tennessee).
The House of Commons and the House of Lords which together are known as Parliament.
Bill Gates lives in Medina, Washington in the United States. His house overlooks Lake Washington. The headquarters for Microsoft is based in Redmond, Washington.
William A. Redmond has written: 'William A. Redmond memoir' -- subject- s -: Biography, Illinois, Illinois. General Assembly. House of Representatives, Legislators, Politics and government
As of 2011, there are 90 women in the US congress - 17 of them are in the Senate, and 73 are in the House of Representatives. There are also three women serving as Delegates to the House: they are from Guam, the Virgin Islands and Washington, DC. And the leader of the Democrats (who are currently in the minority in the House) is a woman, Nancy Pelosi.
The answer to your question is: your mamas house
No. The White House was not fit to live in when Washington was President and the capital was not in Washington then.
One action that was not set by President George Washington was serving more than two terms as president. Washington voluntarily stepped down after serving two terms, setting a precedent for future presidents to follow. Additionally, Washington did not align himself with any political party during his presidency and warned against the formation of political factions in his farewell address.
Washington could not have lived at the White House because it had not been built yet at the time of his Presidency. However, it's not quite accurate to say that he lived at Mount Vernon "instead" of the White House. The nation's first capital was New York, and it was then moved to Philadelphia. Washington lived in an executive mansion in both cities while serving as President. So Mount Vernon never really functioned as Washington's White House. Of course, just like Reagan had his ranch in California and Bush had his ranch in Texas, even while they were primarily living at the White House, Washington always retained his "original" home of Mount Vernon, and he returned there when he could.
The Washington Monument is at a walking distance of 0.7 miles from the White House. The White House is to the northwest of the Washington Monument.