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At noon today, Monday, Jan. 20, (which is also MLK Day) Donald Trump will become the 47th President of the United States. But when will he move back into the White House? Will he live there at all?
Now a museum, this 18th-century plantation house (also known as Bush Hill House) was the base for George Washington and his sick half-brother Lawrence (who had tuberculosis) for two months in 1751.
The oval shape dates back to President George Washington's practice of holding levees, formal greeting receptions inspired by English court, according to the White House Historical Association.