President's House, Historic site in Philadelphia
The President's House in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania was the third U.S. Presidential Mansion.
George Washington and John Adams lived here during their terms from 1790 to 1800.
The house is significant for being the first White House of the United States.
Today, it is part of the Independence National Historical Park in Philadelphia.
It was the place where George Washington's precedent-setting two-term limit was established.
Location: Philadelphia
Architectural style: Georgian architecture
Source: Wikimedia