No, he never did because the White House was burned down in the war of 1812 by the british. The white house was rebuilt and enlargened, but that process was completed in 1901, almost a hundred years after it was burned down.
Yes, he did until the British burned it in 1814. After that , he was forced to move and lived in the Octagon House, also known as the Colonel John Tayloe III House, located at 1799 New York Avenue, Northwest in the Foggy Bottom neighborhood of Washington, D.C.
Yes, he did. The Whitehouse had been restored by the time Jackson became President/
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The "K" in James Polk's name stands for Knox
where does James k Polk live
James K. Polk's mother was Jane Knox Polk.
James K. Polk was 49 when he became president.
He lived in Tennessee, in Nashville, I think.
James Knox Polk was the 11th President of the United States serving from from March 4, 1845 to March 4, 1849.
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James K. Polk added the Oregon Territory and Texas to the United States
James K. Polk died in the state of Tennessee, at his home in Nashville.
James K. Polk Ancestral Home was created in 1816.
James K. Polk (term 1845-1849) was President of the United States during the Mexican-American War.