Winter White House - Private Homes of The Presidents

Private Homes of The Presidents

This is a list of homes where Presidents resided with their families before or after their term of office.

Order President Location
1 George Washington Mount Vernon, Mount Vernon, Virginia
2 John Adams Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts
3 Thomas Jefferson Monticello, Charlottesville, Virginia
4 James Madison Montpelier, Orange, Virginia
5 James Monroe Ash Lawn-Highland, Charlottesville, Virginia and Oak Hill, Leesburg, Virginia
6 John Quincy Adams Peacefield, Quincy, Massachusetts
7 Andrew Jackson The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee
8 Martin Van Buren Lindenwald, Kinderhook, New York
9 William H. Harrison Berkeley Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia and Grouseland, Vincennes, Indiana
10 John Tyler Sherwood Forest Plantation, Charles City County, Virginia
11 James K. Polk James K. Polk Ancestral Home, Columbia, Tennessee
12 Zachary Taylor Springfield Plantation, Louisville, Kentucky
13 Millard Fillmore Fillmore House, East Aurora, New York
14 Franklin Pierce Franklin Pierce Homestead, Hillsborough, New Hampshire and Pierce Manse, Concord, New Hampshire
15 James Buchanan Wheatland, Lancaster, Pennsylvania
16 Abraham Lincoln Lincoln Home, Springfield, Illinois
17 Andrew Johnson Andrew Johnson Home, Greeneville, Tennessee
18 Ulysses S. Grant Ulysses S. Grant Home, Galena, Illinois; Grant's Farm, St. Louis, Missouri
19 Rutherford B. Hayes Spiegel Grove, Fremont, Ohio
20 James A. Garfield Lawnfield, Mentor, Ohio
22/24 Grover Cleveland Westland Mansion, Princeton, New Jersey
23 Benjamin Harrison Benjamin Harrison Home, Indianapolis, Indiana
26 Theodore Roosevelt Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York
28 Woodrow Wilson Woodrow Wilson House, Washington, D.C; Woodrow Wilson Birthplace, Staunton, Virginia, Princeton, New Jersey
29 Warren G. Harding Warren G. Harding House, Marion, Ohio
30 Calvin Coolidge "The Beeches", Northampton, Massachusetts
32 Franklin D. Roosevelt Springwood, Hyde Park, New York
33 Harry S. Truman Truman Home, Independence, Missouri
34 Dwight D. Eisenhower Eisenhower Farm, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania
35 John F. Kennedy Kennedy Compound at Hyannisport, Hyannis, Massachusetts
36 Lyndon B. Johnson Johnson Ranch, Johnson City, Texas
37 Richard M. Nixon La Casa Pacifica, San Clemente, California and the Florida White House, Key Biscayne, Florida
38 Gerald Ford Rancho Mirage, California and Vail, Colorado
39 Jimmy Carter Plains, Georgia
40 Ronald Reagan Rancho del Cielo, Santa Barbara County, California
41 George H. W. Bush Walker's Point, Kennebunkport, Maine
42 Bill Clinton Chappaqua, New York
43 George W. Bush Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, Texas
44 Barack Obama Kenwood, Chicago, Illinois

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