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  2. President's House (Philadelphia) - Wikipedia

    • The President's House in Philadelphia was the third U.S. Presidential Mansion. George Washington occupied it from November 27, 1790, to March 10, 1797, and John Adams occupied it from March 21, 1797, to May 30, 1800. The house was located one block north of the Pennsylvania Statehouse, now known as Independence Hall, and was built by Mary Maste… See more

    History

    The three-and-a-half-story brick mansion on the south side of Market Street was built in 1767 by widow Mary Lawrence … See more

    President Washington in Philadelphia

    President Washington, First Lady Martha Washington, and two of her grandchildren, "Wash" Custis and Nelly Custis, lived in the house. He had an initial household staff of about 24, eight of whom were enslaved Africans, pl… See more

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    President Adams in Philadelphia

    • Built six frigates for the United States Navy.
    • Established the modern United States Marine Corps.
    • French seizure of more than 300 American ships and the XYZ Affair's demand for bribes led to the Quasi War with France.… See more

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    Archaeology and advocacy

    As the turn of the 21st century approached, a major new building to house the Liberty Bell was being planned for Independence Mall. Nearly the length of a football field, including its 40 ft (12 m) porch, the Liberty Bell Cente… See more

    President's House Memorial

    Completed in 2010, the memorial, President's House: Freedom and Slavery in the Making of a New Nation, is an open-air pavilion that shows the outline of the original buildings and allows visitors to view the remaini… See more

    See also

    • Philadelphia portal
    • Samuel Osgood House, first Presidential mansion
    • Alexander Macomb House, second Presidential mansion
    • Germantown White House, twice temporarily occupied by Preside… See more

     
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  2. WEBFeb 29, 2024 · Visit the outdoor exhibit that marks the former location of the house where Presidents Washington and Adams lived. Learn about the contradiction of slavery and freedom in the new nation through videos …

     
  3. WEBexplores the paradox of slavery and freedom at the site of the nation’s first executive mansion, in which Presidents George Washington and John Adams lived during their terms and where nine enslaved people served …

  4. WEBExtensive original historical research, archaeology, photographs and analysis of slavery in colonial America, and the controvery concerning presenting the President's House in Philadelphia as a national …

  5. WEBLearn about the building that served as the Executive Mansion of the United States from 1790 to 1800, and the confusion over its appearance and location. Discover how the house was rediscovered, researched, …

  6. WEBMay 25, 2022 · Presidents George Washington and John Adams lived in this house when Philadelphia was the capital of the U.S. National Historical Park. This outdoor exhibit - located just steps from the Liberty Bell …

  7. WEBThe President’s House Site at Independence National Historical Park marks the location of America’s first “White House.” This was the home of presidents George Washington and John Adams between 1790 and …