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Since October 13 1792 The White House S Darkest - Detailed Analysis & Overview

Discover the history behind the laying of the Construction took 8 years, with John Adams being the first President to take up residence when he moved in on Saturday 1st ... During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now referred to ... President Trump is building a $300 million ballroom. But he's not the first president to make significant changes to the

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