Homes of Presidents of the United States 30th Coolidge to 43rd Bush
This is the fourth and final installment of our Presidential homes series. In our first we covered Washington’s to Harrison’s homes. The second installment covered the homes of Tyler to Hayes. The third has the homes of Garfield to Harding.
It is an interesting assortment of homes from the lavish to the utilitarian homes of very modest upbringings. Which says a great deal about America and Americans, anyone can be President if they have the desire.
Thirtieth President, John Calvin Coolidge’s Home:

Thirty-First President, Herbert Clark Hoover’s Home:

Thirty-Second President, Franklin Delano Roosevelt’s Home:

And FDR’s Warm Springs, Georgia Home:

Thirty-Third President, Harry S. Truman’s Home:

Thirty-Fourth President, Dwight David Eisenhower’s Home:

Thirty-Fifth President, John Fitzgerald Kennedy’s Home:

Thirty-Sixth President, Lyndon Baines Johnson’s Home:

Thirty-Seventh President, Richard Millhouse Nixon’s Home:

Thirty-Eighth President, Gerald Rudolph Ford’s Home:

Thirty-Ninth President, James Earl Carter’s Home:

Fortieth President, Ronald Wilson Reagan’s Home:

Forty-First President, George Herbert Walker Bush’s Home:

Forty-Second President, William Jefferson Clinton’s Home:

Forty-Third President, George Walker Bush’s Home:


Comment by James on 5 July 2008:
Just a quick note to point out that James Garfield’s middle name was ABRAM, not ALAN. A terrific site. Lots of work and I very much enjoyed seeing the photographs of all the presidential homes.
Comment by gary peterson on 4 February 2009:
have started collecting lithographs by scott kiefer and richard v. sebring. i have about 20 of them of presidents homes. have they continued to do all the presidents homes and if so where can one obtain them?
Comment by Kathy Beck on 8 November 2009:
I have Richard V. Sebring litographs with certificates of authencity for each if still interested.
Comment by Jack on 18 March 2010:
I have a few Litograghs of Presidents homes , made by Richard V. Sebring. yr. 1990 Do they have any value?