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The White House & President's Park
"I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessing...
National Historic Landmark - President's House
National Historic Landmark - President's House
Erect...
President's House
This house was built
in 1830 for the Presiden...
The President's House - Washington and Adams
Presidents Washington and Adams lived and worked in a hous...
The President's House Site 1790-1800
President George Washington called the elegant three-story...
President's House
Circa 1770
Built as the parsonage of
St. P...
President's House
In August 1905, the Fort Omaha post was reestablish...
Results for President's House
The White House & President's Park
"I pray Heaven to bestow the best of Blessings on this House and all that shall hereafter inhabit it. May none but honest and wise Men ever rule under this roof." -John Adams, 1800
The White House is the ...
National Historic Landmark - President's House
National Historic Landmark - President's House
Erected in 1756, this two story, brick structure was the official residence of Princeton's president until 1879.
John Witherspoon, who occupied this Georgian house from 1768 to 1779, was a delegate to the Continental Congress and ...
President's House
This house was built
in 1830 for the President
of the College and the
Professor of Theology.
Here lived Presidents
Storrs, Hitchcock and Pierce
This property
has been placed on the
National Register
of Historic Places
by the United States
Department of the Interior
Marker is at the intersection of College Street ...
The President's House - Washington and Adams
Presidents Washington and Adams lived and worked in a house on this site from 1790 to 1800. Here they established traditions and protocols that our presidents follow to this day.
The Washington Years
Washington moved into the President's House in ...
The President's House Site 1790-1800
President George Washington called the elegant three-story brick mansion that once stood on this spot "the best single house in the city." Both Presidents Washington (1790-1797) and John Adams (1797-1800) lived and worked in this house, which was rented from ...
President's House
Circa 1770
Built as the parsonage of
St. Philip's Church and home
of the Reverend Robert Smith,
The College of Charleston's
first president (1790~1797).
The College's initial classes
were held in 1785 on the
ground floor.
The house is the ...
President's House
In August 1905, the Fort Omaha post was reestablished with a new mission. The War Department designated Fort Omaha as a place of instruction for the technical duties in connection with the Signal Corps of the Army. With this change, ...