- Blair House
Infobox_nrhp | name =Blair House
nrhp_type =nhl
caption =Blair House is the official state guest house for the President of the United States.
location= 1651 Pennsylvania Ave., NWWashington, D.C.
area =
built =1826
architect= Unknown
designated=October 26 ,1973
added =October 15 ,1966
governing_body = U.S. Department of State
refnum=66000963 cite web|url=http://www.nr.nps.gov/|title=National Register Information System|date=2006-03-15|work=National Register of Historic Places|publisher=National Park Service]Blair House is the official state guest house for the
President of the United States . It is located at 1651-1653Pennsylvania Avenue NW inWashington, D.C. , opposite theOld Executive Office Building of theWhite House , off the corner of Lafayette Park. The main house was built in 1824 of buff colored limestone and is a late example of the Federal Style. The house was built as a private home forJoseph Lovell , firstSurgeon General of the United States . In 1836 it was acquired byFrancis Preston Blair , anewspaper publisher and influential advisor to PresidentAndrew Jackson . It would remain in his family for the following century. In 1859, Blair built a house for his daughter and son-in-law,Elizabeth Blair Lee and CaptainSamuel Phillips Lee , at 1653 Pennsylvania Avenue, next door to Blair House at 1651 Pennsylvania Avenue. Captain Lee (later an admiral) was a grandson ofRichard Henry Lee and third cousin ofRobert E. Lee . The houses have since been combined, and the complex is sometimes referred to as the Blair-Lee House, though Blair House is the official name today.In 1942 the house was purchased by the U.S. government and has since been the official residence for guests of the U.S. president. Blair House is primarily used to house foreign heads of state visiting the president, but it has also been used for domestic guests. Several presidents-elect of the United States have spent the night before their inauguration in the house. President
George W. Bush arranged for former First LadyNancy Reagan to stay at the house in 2004 and receive guests there following the state funeral for her husband, former presidentRonald Reagan ; the same was done for former First LadyBetty Ford in 2006 following the state funeral of her husband, former presidentGerald Ford .During much of the presidency of
Harry Truman , it served as the residence of the President of the United States, while the interior of the White House, which had been found to have serious structural faults, was completely gutted and rebuilt. OnNovember 1 ,1950 Puerto Rican nationalistsGriselio Torresola andOscar Collazo attempted to assassinate President Truman in Blair House. The assassination was foiled in part by White House policemanLeslie Coffelt , who killed Torresola but was himself killed. A plaque at Blair House commemorates Coffelt's heroism and sacrifice.Blair House is now a complex of four connected townhouses, including the original Blair House. During the 1980s, Blair House underwent significant restorations, with a new wing added to the north. An adjacent townhouse,
Trowbridge House , is being renovated to serve as an official guest residence for former U.S. presidents while in the capital. The combined square footage of the four adjacent townhouses exceeds 70,000 feet, making it larger than the White House.The
Chief of Protocol of the United States is responsible for the operation of Blair House.References
External links
* [http://www.blairhouse.org/ Blair House Official Website]
*National Park Service : [http://www.cr.nps.gov/nr/travel/wash/dc25.htm Blair House]
*WETA ExploreDC.com: [http://www.exploredc.org/index.php?id=139 Blair House]
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