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Residences

 

October 1890
      Denison, Texas
Photograph of Eisenhower Birthplace, Denison, Texas

      Southeast Second Street, Abilene, Kansas

      Southeast Fourth Street, Abilene, Kansas
Photograph of Boyhood Home, Abilene, Kansas

1909–1915
      United States Military Academy

1916–1918
      Infantry Post, Fort Sam Houston, Texas (Apartment B, Building 17)

1917–1918
      Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

1918
      Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (A.T.O. Frat House)

1918
      237 Spring Avenue, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

1919–1922 and 1924
      Fort Meade, Maryland

1922–1924
      Camp Gaillard, Panama Canal Zone

December 1924 – August 1925
      Quarters #17, Fort Logan, Colorado

1925–1926
      Otis Hall, Apartment 2-C, Fort Leavenworth, Kansas

1925–1926
      Quarters #14-418, Fort Benning, Georgia

1927–1928
      Wyoming Apartments, Washington, DC

1928–1929
      68 Quai d’Auteil, Paris, France

1930–1935
      Wyoming Apartments, Washington, DC

1936–1939
      Manila Hotel, Manila, Philippines Islands Photograph of Manila Hotel

1940–1941
      Quarters #160, Fort Lewis, Washington
Photograph of Fort Lewis residence

1941
      Quarters #221, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

August – September 1941
      Louisiana Maneuvers

1941–1942
      Quarters #219, Fort Sam Houston, Texas

1942
      Quarters #7, Fort Myer, Virginia

[1942–1945:  Mrs. Eisenhower at Wardman Park Hotel, Washington, DC]

early 1942
      Falls Church, Virginia (with his brother Milton) while working in War Plans Division
      Office, Washington, DC

1942
      20 Grosvenor Square, London, England (office)

1942
      Telegraph Cottage, Kingston, Surrey, England
Photograph of Telegraph Cottage

1942
      Dorchester Hotel, London, England

Part of November 1942
      Gibraltar, Fortress Headquarters

Late 1942 – late 1943
     St. George Hotel, Algiers, Algeria

Early 1944 – early March 1944
      Grosvenor Square, London, England (SHAEF Headquarters)

March 1944 – early August 1944
      Bushy Park, England (SHAEF Headquarters and Portsmouth, Advance Command
      Post)

Part of August 1944
      Tournieres, France (Advance Command Post in Normandy)

Part of September 1944
     Granville, France (SHAEF Forward)

September 1944 – February 1945
     Trianon Palace Hotel, Versailles, France (SHAEF Headquarters)

February 1945 – May 1945
     Reims, France (SHAEF Forward)

1946–1948
     Quarters #1, Fort Myer, Virginia

1948–1951
     60 Morningside Drive, New York, NY (Columbia University)

1951–1952
     Villa St. Pierre, Marnes la Coquette, France (NATO)

1953-throughout the following years
     Mamie's Cabin, Augusta National Golf Club, Augusta, Georgia

1953–1961
     The White House, Washington, DC

1953–1961
     Camp David, Maryland (vacations and meetings) (also other vacation residences
      in Colorado, Virginia and other locations)

1963–1968 (winters)
    Eldorado Country Club, Palm Desert, California

1951 – until death
     Gettysburg, Pennsylvania (Gettysburg Farm)
Photograph of Gettysburg Farm

 


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