James Madison had to flee when the British invaded Washington and burned the White House. He had to move to another house in Washington for the rest of his time in office.
Harry Truman had to move across the street for awhile so that the White House could be re-modeled.
Richard Nixon was pressured into resigning his office and so moved out after he left office. I suppose you might say he was "kicked out".
Richard Milhous Nixon resigned under pressure, but did not wait to be impeached. Andrew Johnson and Bill Clinton were both impeached but neither was convicted by the Senate and so neither was kicked out of office.
John Adams, son of President John Quincy Adams, got married in the White House on February 25, 1828. It is the first and only time a son of a President has been married in the White House.
The White House Library was created while Millard Fillmore was in office. His wife, Abigail Fillmore, led the push for a White House Library.
Rosa Parks wasn't kicked off a bus in 1943; that was the year she began working as a volunteer for the NAACP. She was arrested for refusing to give up her bus seat for a white man on December 1, 1955.
Hey there! Great question. The construction of the White House began all the way back in 1792. It was during the presidency of George Washington, our first President, that the decision was made to build a new official residence for the Commander-in-Chief. They chose a spot along the Potomac River, which is now Washington, D.C., to build this iconic structure. Now, here's a fun tidbit for you. The White House wasn't always called the White House. It was originally referred to as the "President's House" or "Executive Mansion." It wasn't until after it was rebuilt following the War of 1812 when British forces burned it down, that it got its distinctive white color, which is how it got the name we know today. So, in a way, the White House's history is not just about its construction but also its transformation over the years. It's not just a symbol of American leadership, but a symbol of resilience too!
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President Taft got stuck in the bathtub.
Richard Milhous Nixon
1908 was when the White House garage got its first car, a Stanley steamer for president Taft.
Grover Cleveland
John Adams, son of President John Quincy Adams, got married in the White House on February 25, 1828. It is the first and only time a son of a President has been married in the White House.
Yup! She got kicked out of her own house by her parents... I think it was because she was showing nude pictures of herself and her parents kicked her out but not forever obviously. She got kicked out like for a week and she went to sleep to a friend's house (Mandy). That's why miley wrote the song: I'm just a girl. =) Hope this helps! XD
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.
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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
Harry S. Truman