- La Casa Pacifica
La Casa Pacifica (Italian and Spanish for "The House of Pacific"; translated also as "The House of Peace"Richard Nixon, [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=3878 183 - Remarks at a Reception for General Secretary Brezhnev in San Clemente, California] , June 23rd, 1973.] ) is a mansion located on the beaches of San Clemente,
California , overlooking thePacific Ocean . The home is known as PresidentRichard Nixon 'sWestern White House , used while working away from the official presidential residence, theWhite House .The large, Spanish-style ,California Mission Revival mansion was modeled after a country home in
San Sebastian, Spain .Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007] Built in the early days of San Clemente by one of founderOle Hanson 's partners, the estate was originally owned by H. H. Cotton, a Democratic Party backer who entertained such party luminaries as PresidentFranklin D. Roosevelt .By the time he took office in
1969 , President Nixon asked a young campaign aide to search the coast ofSouthern California for a presidential hideaway.Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007] The aide found the home in then-little known San Clemente and Nixon bought the estate in 1969 from Cotton's widow. Nixon dubbed the home "La Casa Pacifica," but it was soonnickname d "The Western White House" by the press and himself; the latter became the term of subsequent similar presidential homes.Upon purchasing the estate, Nixon soon made a number of alterations, both for personal preference and needs of the Secret Service. The
tennis court was replaced with aswimming pool and much of the estate was wrapped by a 1500-foot C-shaped wall.Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007] During his tenure as chief executive, it was visited by such guests asSoviet PremierLeonid Brezhnev Richard Nixon, [http://www.presidency.ucsb.edu/ws/index.php?pid=3878 183 - Remarks at a Reception for General Secretary Brezhnev in San Clemente, California] , June 23rd, 1973.] , Mexican PresidentGustavo Díaz Ordaz ,Japan esePrime Minister Eisaku Sato ,Henry Kissinger , and Bebe Rebozo.Following the President's resignation, Richard and
Pat Nixon retired to San Clemente, where the President wrote his memoirs. Some of his neighbors displayed their loyalty to the embattled former president.Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007] By the late 1980s, the Nixons moved toPark Ridge, New Jersey , and the home was sold toAllergan -founder Gavin S. Herbert and his business partners. A strong Republican donor, Herbert kept the home as his own while developing much of the area around it into estates.Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007]The home is currently a private residence and closed to the public, however its legacy as a presidential retreat is still used as a calling card for the city of San Clemente.Ashley Powers, [http://www.latimes.com/news/local/la-me-nixonwall22jan22,0,1428260,full.story A Nixon legacy still divides San Clemente] , "Los Angeles Times", January 22, 2007] The road adjacent to
Interstate 5 in the area is called Avenida del Presidente (Avenue of the President). The estate sits above one of the West Coast's majorsurf ing spots,Trestles , and just north ofSan Onofre State Park .References
External links
* [http://www.worldisround.com/articles/186962/ The Western White House] , a photo tour of the home by a guest.
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