President's House (Philadelphia)
The President's House, at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the third Presidential Mansion. It housed George Washington from November 27, 1790 to March 10, 1797, and John Adams from March 21, 1797 to May 30, 1800.
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President's House (Philadelphia)
The President's House, at 524-30 Market Street in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, was the third Presidential Mansion. It housed George Washington from November 27, 1790 to March 10, 1797, and John Adams from March 21, 1797 to May 30, 1800.
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La President's House fut la pr ...... Philadelphie, en Pennsylvanie.
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The President's House, at 524- ...... arch 21, 1797 to May 30, 1800.
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524-30Market Street
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190 High Street
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Masters-Penn House
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Robert Morris Mansion
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March 1797 - May 1800.
November 1790 - March 1797.
Occupied by John Adams,
Third Presidential Mansion,
occupied by George Washington,
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Mary Lawrence Masters
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La President's House fut la pr ...... Philadelphie, en Pennsylvanie.
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The President's House, at 524- ...... arch 21, 1797 to May 30, 1800.
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President's House (Philadelphia)
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President's House
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President's House in Philadelphia
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