He did while he was President. There never has a been a President who refused to live in the White House. It was burned down and uninhabitable for part of Madison's and Monroe's administration until it was rebuilt. Truman moved arcross the street for awhile so that the White House could be remodeled.
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Grover Cleveland lives in Princeton, New Jersey. (That is where he is buried.)
Cleveland was living in the White House when he got married. They had to move out after he lost the election of 1888 but moved back in, in 1893 for 4 more years. After that, they moved to Princeton, New Jersey.
Yes, Grover Cleveland lived in the White House. He was the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, serving non-consecutive terms from 1885-1889 and 1893-1897.
Grover Cleveland lives in Princeton, New Jersey. (That is where he is buried.)
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Yes, Grover Cleveland lived to be 70 years old. He died when he was 71 years old.
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Cleveland lived in Princeton, New Jersey after he was President. He served on the board of Trustees for Princeton U. He is buried in a Princeton Cemetery.
As Governor of New York State, Albany, New York
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