Summer White Houses

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A "Summer White House" is typically the name given to the regular vacation residence of the standing President of the United States aside from Camp David.

Former Summer White Houses

  • President George W. Bush - Prairie Chapel Ranch, Crawford, Texas
  • President George H. W. Bush - Walker's Point, Kennebunkport, Maine
  • President Gerald Ford - Vail, Colorado
  • President Richard Nixon - Key Biscayne, Florida
  • President John F. Kennedy - Hammersmith Farm, Newport, Rhode Island & Kennedy Compound, Hyannisport, Massachusetts
  • President Dwight D. Eisenhower - Fort Adams, Newport, Rhode Island
  • President Franklin D. Roosevelt - Warm Springs, Georgia
  • President Calvin Coolidge - White Pine Camp, Paul Smiths, New York
  • President Grover Cleveland - Bourne, Massachusetts
  • President Abraham Lincoln - Soldiers' Home, Washington, D.C.
  • President George Washington - Mount Vernon, Alexandria, Virginia
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