Yes. He was the second US President, but the first US President to occupy the White House.
John Adams was the first US president to live in the White House.
The first president to stay at the White House was John Q. Adams.
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 was built between 1792 and 1800. The first occupants were John Adams (the 2nd President of the USA) and his wife Abigail. The original White House was largely burned by the British in 1814 (during the war of 1812). The occupants of the rebuilt White House were James Monroe (the 5th President of the USA) and his wife Elizabeth. Of course many modifications and additions have been made since that time but Adams is considered the first occupant unless you only want to count from the time the White House was rebuilt - in which case it would be Monroe. Nearly everyone counts Adams as the first resident.
The first U.S. President to bow in the White House was John Adams who continued George Washington's tradition of greeting guests with a bow instead of a handshake. George Washington was the first President to greet people with a bow, but since he never lived in the White House, he was not the first President to do so in the White House.
President John Adams and his wife Abigail were the first to live in the White House.
John Adams was the first US president to live in the White House.
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Abigail Adams, wife of President John Adams, was the first lady to live in the White House.
John Adams lived in the White House from November 1800 until February of 1801. The federal government was originally located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania but was moved to Washington D.C. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House after it was built.
The first president to stay at the White House was John Q. Adams.
The first president to live in the White House was John Adams.=D =D =D
The first President to live in the White House was John Adams
Yes,when John Adams was president.
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