Yes
Gerald Ford was the only president to ever lock himself out of the white house :)
Grover Cleveland.
Thomas Jefferson
He was born in Hardin, Ky. At 9 years old he was moved by his family to Spencer County, Indiana. At the age of 21 he moved to Macon County, Illinois. One year later he move to Coles County, Illinois. At the age of 35 he moved to Springfield, Illinois which was his home base from then on. Of course as President he lived in the White House.
The answer is "The White House," which is the official residence of the President of the United States.
President Lincoln was still President, and living in the White House when he was killed.
Willie Lincoln was embalmed in the Green room with the funeral held in the East room. His father would also be embalmed in the Green room with his funeral held in the East room. Willie's body was disenterred when President Lincoln was transported to Oak Ridge Cemetary in Springfield Ill. in 1865 where he was buried with his father. Their other son,Tad which died shortly thereafter was also buried with the President and Willie and Mary Todd Lincoln was buried there also. The Lincolns had 4 sons. 3 are buried in the tomb in Springfield and the eldest is buried at Arlington National Cemetary.
to end the civil war.
Abraham Lincoln had many friends in his journey in and out of the White House.
the white house honors the president.
The president is not part of the White House. The White House is where the US President lives -- it is a building. People sometimes say "The White House" to refer to the President or the people on his staff who speak or act on his behalf.
in the White House when he was president
be president:)
The president. It was called the "president"s house".
if a democrat is president then a republican is not in the white house
There is no scientific evidence of any president haunting the White House.
it has a white house and in the white house there is a president and a congress.