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Location
  
Newport, Rhode Island

Part of
  
Fort Adams (#70000014)

Designated NHLDCP
  
July 28, 1970

Phone
  
+1 401-847-6740

Architecture firm
  
George C. Mason & Son

Built
  
1873

NRHP Reference #
  
74000043

Opened
  
1873

Architectural style
  
Victorian architecture

Added to NRHP
  
8 May 1974

Eisenhower House

Address
  
1 Lincoln Dr, Newport, RI 02840, USA

Similar
  
Fort Adams, Fort Adams State Park, Newport Marriott, Rosecliff, Greenvale Farm

Eisenhower house


Eisenhower House, formerly known as the Commandant's Residence or Quarters Number One of Fort Adams, is a historic house that is part of Fort Adams State Park in Newport, Rhode Island.

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History

The building was built by George C. Mason & Son in 1873. Its first inhabitant was General Henry Jackson Hunt. Dwight D. Eisenhower used the house as his summer residence during his presidency in 1958 and 1960. Initially, in 1958, the President was living at the Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island. However, with his passion for golf, he moved to this location as it was close to the Newport Country Club. It then became the "Eisenhower House" and the Summer White House.

Today

The Eisenhower House became part of Fort Adams State Park after the U.S. Navy transferred Fort Adams to the State of Rhode Island in 1964. The residence was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1974. It is used for weddings and other social events.

References

Eisenhower House Wikipedia


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