No US president lived in Washington state. Herbert Hoover lived in Oregon as a boy.
George Washington.
Lincoln was living in Springfield, Illinois before he was elected to be the next US President. In Washington DC, Lincoln lived at the White House.
Zachary Taylor, Woodrow Wilson, Jimmy Carter, and Bill Clinton had no experience at living in Washington before they were President. Eisenhower had a military appointment there but was not in office. Grant, Hoover, and Taft had cabinet posts but did not hold elected office. George W. Bush lived in White House while his father was President but had no official position. The others all served in Congress or were vice-presidents before they were President. George Washington never lived in Washington but had prior experience in government.
He lived in California when he was not serving in Washington as a senator or vice-president
George Washington lived most of his life in Virginia. That is where he was born and where he lived before he was president. As President, he took up residence at the President's House in Philadelphia because the White House had not yet been built. When his two terms as President were over, he moved back to Virginia, which is where he died.
George Washington
His Plantation was called Mount Vernon and he lived there also when he left the Office of President.
Before TR got elected he lived in New York.
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Abraham Lincoln was born in Kentucky but lived in Illinois when he was elected. Ronald Reagan was born in Illinois but lived in California when elected. Barak Obama was born in Hawaii but lived in Illinois when elected.
The only president who never lived in Washington DC during his presidency was George Washington. Washington served as the first President of the United States from 1789 to 1797, and during his time in office, the capital was located in New York City and later Philadelphia. It wasn't until 1800 that the government moved to the newly established Washington DC.
They both lived in Illinois when they were elected President.