Summer White Houses
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A "Summer White House" is typically the name given to the regular vacation residence of the sitting President of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of Presidents and their guests.
[edit] Summer White Houses
| Years |
President |
Property Name |
Location |
| 1789–1797 |
George Washington |
Mount Vernon |
Alexandria, Virginia |
| 1793–1794 |
George Washington |
Deshler-Morris House |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| 1853–1857 |
Franklin Pierce |
48 Central Street [1] |
Andover, Massachusetts [2] |
| 1857–1860 |
James Buchanan |
Bedford Springs Hotel |
Bedford, Pennsylvania |
| 1862–1864 |
Abraham Lincoln |
Cottage at the Soldiers' Home |
Washington, D.C. |
| 1869–1876 |
Ulysses S. Grant |
Yorkland |
Cape May, New Jersey |
| 1877–1881 |
Rutherford B. Hayes |
Spiegel Grove |
Fremont, Ohio |
| 1886–1888 |
Grover Cleveland |
Oak View Upon Red Top [3] |
Washington, D.C. |
| 1887–1888 |
Grover Cleveland |
Wateridge |
Marion, Massachusetts |
| 1889–1892 |
Benjamin Harrison |
Congress Hall |
Cape May, New Jersey |
| 1893–1896 |
Grover Cleveland |
Grey Gables |
Bourne, Massachusetts |
| 1893–1896 |
Grover Cleveland |
Woodley [4] |
Washington, D.C. |
| 1897, 1899 |
William McKinley |
Hotel Champlain |
Plattsburgh, New York |
| 1901–1908 |
Theodore Roosevelt |
Sagamore Hill |
Cove Neck, New York |
| 1909–1912 |
William Howard Taft |
Woodbury Point |
Beverly, Massachusetts |
| 1913–1915 |
Woodrow Wilson |
Harlakenden |
Cornish, New Hampshire |
| 1916 |
Woodrow Wilson |
Shadow Lawn |
Long Branch, New Jersey |
| 1924 |
Calvin Coolidge |
Coolidge Homestead |
Plymouth Notch, Vermont |
| 1925 |
Calvin Coolidge |
White Court |
Swampscott, Massachusetts |
| 1926 |
Calvin Coolidge |
White Pine Camp |
Paul Smiths, New York |
| 1927 |
Calvin Coolidge |
Custer State Park |
Custer County, South Dakota (Black Hills) |
| 1928 |
Calvin Coolidge |
Cedar Island Lodge |
Brule, Wisconsin |
| 1929–1932 |
Herbert Hoover |
Lou Henry and Herbert Hoover House |
Palo Alto, California |
| 1933–1939 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
|
Campobello Island |
| 1933–1944 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Little White House |
Warm Springs, Georgia |
| 1933–1944 |
Franklin D. Roosevelt |
Springwood |
Hyde Park, New York |
| 1945–1951 |
Harry S. Truman |
Little White House |
Key West, Florida |
| 1953–1955 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Lowry Air Force Base |
Denver, Colorado |
| 1956–1960 |
Dwight D. Eisenhower |
Commandant's Residence, Quarters Number One, Fort Adams |
Newport, Rhode Island |
| 1961–1963 |
John F. Kennedy |
Hammersmith Farm |
Newport, Rhode Island |
| 1961–1963 |
John F. Kennedy |
Kennedy Compound |
Hyannis Port, Massachusetts |
| 1964–1968 |
Lyndon B. Johnson |
Johnson Park |
Johnson City, Texas |
| 1969–1974 |
Richard Nixon |
Florida White House |
Key Biscayne, Florida |
| 1969–1974 |
Richard Nixon |
La Casa Pacifica |
San Clemente, California |
| 1974–1977 |
Gerald Ford |
The Lodge |
Vail, Colorado |
| 1977–1980 |
Jimmy Carter |
Carter Compound |
Plains, Georgia |
| 1981–1988 |
Ronald Reagan |
Rancho del Cielo |
Santa Barbara, California |
| 1989–1992 |
George H. W. Bush |
Walker’s Point |
Kennebunkport, Maine |
| 1993–2000 |
Bill Clinton |
|
Martha's Vineyard |
| 1998–1999 |
Bill Clinton |
Georgica Pond |
East Hampton, New York |
| 2001–2008 |
George W. Bush |
Prairie Chapel Ranch |
Crawford, Texas |
| 2009–Present |
Barack Obama |
Blue Heron Farm |
Martha's Vineyard |
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