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Where the Presidents Lived in DC (Besides 1600 Pennsylvania)
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It is finally Election Day, and the only way that we could see fit to commemorate the day (aside from voting) is giving UT readers a rundown of where past presidents have lived in DC when they were not shacking up at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
So, from our new Bigwig Digs website, enjoy perusing the homes/presidents below. Click each photo to learn more about the presidential abodes.
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This article originally published at https://dc.urbanturf.com/articles/blog/where_the_presidents_lived_in_dc/6257.
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