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There are two churches that are often called the "Church of the Presidents" in Washington D.C.

The first is St. John's Church, located in Lafayette Square near the White House. St. Johns is a Protestant Episcopal Church and every single U.S. President since James Madison has attended services there at least a handful of times during his tenure. Pew 54 is reserved for the President and his guests at each service.

A lesser known 'Church of the Presidents' is United First Parish Unitarian Universalist Church in Quincy, Massachusetts. It is the burial place of John Adams and John Quincy Adams and their wives.

The official website for each of these churches is found below.

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