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Conjectural elevation copyright ©2000-2009 Edward Lawler, Jr.

The President's House in Philadelphia

The President's House in Philadelphia

WHYY Arts and Culture
Video featuring ushistory.org historian Edward Lawler, Jr.

Project Design Issues

Issues with the Physical Design, a page explaining and illustrating several problems in the current plan, along with the National Park Service's public commitment to historical accuracy at the site.

Construction Update

Construction has begun, with a projected completion date of July 4, 2010.

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Chickasaws Visit President Washington (1794), written by Richard Green, tribal historian.

Samuel Fraunces was steward at the President's House. Was he of African descent?

The house shown above no longer exists, but it served as the "White House" from 1790 to 1800 while Philadelphia was the capital of the United States. It stood on Market Street, one block north of Independence Hall. The entrance to the new Liberty Bell Center is at the site where Washington ordered slave quarters built to house some of the nine enslaved Africans he brought to Philadelphia.

President's House schematic

Outline of the President's House.
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President's House Quick Facts

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Are you descended from a member of the Washington or Adams presidential household? Our search is for descendants of office staff, household staff, indentured servants or the nine enslaved Africans in Washington's household. Let us know!

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