Monday, 22 September 2014

Presidential Palaces

Here are ten famous houses in history.

Monticello resized on picnik

1.  Monticello was Thomas Jefferson's house in Virginia courtesy www.bootsnall.com.




2.  Franklin D. Roosevelt's Hyde Park estate on the Hudson River courtesy historystarproductions.com.



3.  George Washington's Mount Vernon estate courtesy tripadvisor.com.




Hermitage Mansion

4.  Andrew Jackson's The Hermitage, Nashville, Tennessee courtesy www.thehermitage.com.



5.  Woodrow Wilson's house in Washington D.C. courtesy www.woodrowwilsonhouse.org.





6.  John F. Kennedy's birthplace, Brookline, Massachusetts courtesy www.tripadvisor.com.



7.  Sherwood Forest, Virginia, home of John Tyler courtesy en.wikipedia.org.




8.  James Madison's home, Montpelier, Virginia courtesy blogspot.com.





9.  James Buchanan's house, Wheatland, Pennsylvania courtesy padutchcountry.com.



10.  Sagamore Hill, Oyster Bay, New York, home of Theodore Roosevelt courtesy en.wikipedia.org.





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