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Homes of United States Founding Fathers

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White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., it has served as the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800 when the national capital was moved from Philadelphia. The White House is also a metonym for the Executive Office of the President.
Monticello
thumb|right|Monticello and its reflection thumb|Some of the gardens on the property
Mount Vernon
plantation estate of George Washington, in Fairfax County, Virginia, United States
Hamilton Grange National Memorial
United States historic place
Montpelier
the Virginia estate of James Madison, fourth President of the United States
Executive Residence
central building of the White House complex, Washington, D.C., located between the East and West Wings
Governor's Palace
historic property and museum in Virginia, United States
Shadwell
birthplace of Thomas Jefferson
Château de Chavaniac
fortified manor house in Auvergne, France
Stratford Hall
plantation
John Adams Birthplace
Quincy, Massachusetts, listed on the NRHP in Massachusetts
Poplar Forest
human settlement in Lynchburg, Virginia, United States of America
George Washington Birthplace National Monument
550 acres in Virginia (US) managed by the National Park Service
Gunston Hall
plantation
Ferry Farm
plantation
Red Hill Patrick Henry National Memorial
1,000 acres in Virginia (USA), maintained by the Patrick Henry Memorial Foundation
Longfellow House–Washington's Headquarters National Historic Site
historic site in Cambridge, Massachusetts
John Rutledge House
historic house in Charleston, South Carolina, U.S.A.
John Quincy Adams Birthplace
building in Massachusetts, United States
The Octagon House
historic house in Washington, D.C.