President George Washington (First President) lived at a plantation in Virginia called Mt, Vernon. The estate is located on the Potomac River, about 10 miles from Washington, DC and is now a national shrine, open to tours for visitors.
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George Washington was the owner of the Mount Vernon estate located in Virginia along the Polomac River about 10-miles upstream from Washington, DC.
George Washington spent most of his life at his estate known as Mount Vernon, located on the Potomac River in northern Virginia.
George Washington never lived in the White House, as it had not yet been built when he was President. After his term in office, he returned to his home at Mount Vernon, VA.
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Mount Vernon is the home of George & Martha Washington.
His Plantation was called Mount Vernon and he lived there also when he left the Office of President.
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George Washington was the president that owned Mount Vernon.
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From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quinc,y Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington livedin his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts. From 1790-1800 there was no official residence for the President of the United States. George Washington lived in his mansion Mount Vernon in Alexandria, Virginia, and John Adams lived in his mansion Peacefield in Quincy, Massachusetts.
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No. He lived at nearby Mount Vernon, Virginia.
George Washington was born and lived many years on his family's estate, Pope Creek. He inherited his brother Lawrence's estate, Mount Vernon, following his death in 1752. Washington lived at Mount Vernon whenever he wasn't away serving in the army or as the nation's first president.