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Jackson: Andrew Jackson bought "The Hermitage" property in Nashville, Tennessee in 1804, and it was his home for the rest of his life. Construction of the Federal style brick house took two years, which Jackson and his wife Rachel, moved into in 1821. Located in the East Room |
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In keeping with the theme Home for the Holidays, replicas from the original family home plans of the nation's Presidents were created by White House staff members and displayed in a wintry forest throughout the rooms of the White House. Adams
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| Hayes
| Jackson
| Jefferson
| Johnson
| Lincoln
Test your wits on Presidential Homes with India's Home for the Holidays Quiz.
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