A house is provided on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. The house is located at the southeast corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue. The address given at whitehouse.gov is Number One Observatory Circle, Washington, DC. This house, originally for the Naval Observatory's superintendent, became the VP's house in 1974. Prior to that, each VP was responsible for finding his own accommodations.
The Vice President's residence is on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.
No. Congress designated a house on the southeast corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Washington DC where the vice president of the United States would live. Located on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory, the house was built in 1893 for the Superintendent of the Observatory. The white 19th Century house at Number One Observatory Circle in northwestern Washington, D.C., was built in 1893.
Old Naval Observatory was created in 1843.
After he is inagurated (not after he is elected) the Vice President lives on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. His 9000+ square foot residence is on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory. It was originally built for the superintendent of the observatory in 1839.
Barren Grounds Bird Observatory ended in 2004.
Barren Grounds Bird Observatory was created in 1982.
The Vice President's Residence was built as the home of the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory in 1893. The house became the home of the chief of naval operations in 1923. Congress turned the home into the Vice President's Residence in 1974. a white, brick-walled, Victorian-style home with 9,150 square feet of floor space, is located on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. It's on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory and was originally built for the superintendent of the observatory in 1839. The house became the official residence of the Chief of the Naval Observatory in 1928 (for this reason, it's still referred to as the "Admiral's House"). In 1974, Congress designated the house the official temporary residence for vice presidents. Before the decree, the vice president lived in temporary houses and hotels.
One Observatory Circle
United States Naval Observatory Flagstaff Station was created in 1955.
The Vice President and his family live in "the Admiral's House" on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in the District of Columbia. The house was designated in 1974 as the home of the Vice President.
The U.S. Naval Astronomical Observatory in Wahington D.C.