Since 1974 the Vice President has had an official residence on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in the District of Columbia, the former Admiral's House at the Naval Observatory. The house is a three-story, white-painted brick, Victorian-style home with 9,150 square feet of floor space. It served as the home of the chief of the Naval Observatory beginning in 1929. This is why people often call it the Admiral's House.
Since 1974 the Vice President has had an official residence on Massachusetts Avenue in the Washington, DC, the former Admiral's House at the Naval Observatory."
The house is a three-story, white-painted brick, Victorian-style home with 9,150 square feet of floor space. It served as the home of the chief of the Naval Observatory beginning in 1929. This is why people often call it the Admiral's House.
Contrary to popular belief, Vice President Cheney needn't crash on a White House couch every night. He's got a home of his own, and it's a nice one. The house, 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. In 1977, Vice President Walter Mondale, under President Jimmy Carter, was the first to occupy the house. For another glimpse of the V.P.'s headquarters, described as "solid, sensible, and pleasant," check out this photo taken by former resident Tipper Gore.
He lives in 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. In 1977, Vice President Walter Mondale, under President Jimmy Carter, was the first to occupy the house. For another glimpse of the V.P.'s headquarters, described as "solid, sensible, and pleasant," check out this photo taken by former resident Tipper Gore.
The U.S. Naval Astronomical Observatory in Wahington D.C.
The VP lives in a three-story Victorian-style home. It is also at the Naval Observatory in Washington DC.
In Sanas house!!!!!!!!!!!!
What is vice President of
In white house
Blair house
in Peru?
Joe Biden and his wife Jill will live at the Vice President's mansion at the US Naval Observatory in DC.
The vice president lived in New York until July,1790 and then moved to Philadelphia.
I have no idea what you mean. The president lives in the white house.
When not in office they live wherever they want.
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The Vice President's residence is on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.
yes, but on separate sides of the building.
a maximum of 7 years
Vice President
vice president until presidents term is up.