I believe this refers to the inhabitant of the White House in the 1920's. That was Calvin Coolidge, nicknamed "Silent Cal".
Camelot - although this is probably better applied as a nickname for his entire administration which, of course, revolved around the White House.
Executive Mansion
Silent Cal
the president's mansion
The name "White House" is actually the nickname of the house that the President lives in during his term(s). No one every actually named it the white house.
The oval office.
The White House is the nickname, othwise known as the Executive Mansion of the United States
The White House is actually the nickname; the name used to be "the executive mansion of the United States."
capital
the white house honors the president.
Andrew Jackson was given a huge wheel of cheese and invited the public to the White House to help eat it.
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".