Number one observatory circle with an official address of 1 observatory circle nw washington dc 20008 is likely the most prestigious yet unknown address on the property of the us naval observatory.
Floor plan number one observatory circle.
Located on the grounds of the united states naval observatory usno the white 19th century house at number one observatory circle in northwestern washington d c was built in 1893.
Number one observatory circle in washington dc is the official residence of the vice president.
1 10 18 12 04 15 pm washington dc second lady karen pence in the entry foyer of number one observatory circle the vice president s residence located on the northeast grounds of the u s.
First floor high resolution image reception hall.
A new book number one observatory circle could help change that.
Lynne cheney with guests in the reception hall in 2007 looking northwest.
Located on the grounds of the naval observatory about 2 5 miles north of the white house it is.
Located on the northeast grounds of the u s.
It remained the residence of the cno until 1974.
The house was taken over again in 1974 when congress turned number one observatory circle into the official residence of the vice president.
It s the residence of the vice president of the united states but unlike the white house which is universally known and referred to.
Vice president cheney welcomes vice president elect biden in the reception hall in 2008 looking southeast.
One observatory circle in 1895.
The new book number one observatory circle tells the story of a home that the public knows little about including that it s still technically a temporary location for the nation s second.
After the 2001 terrorist attacks neighbors of one observatory circle complained about loud blasts leading to speculation.
One observatory circle around 1985.
Before 1974 vice presidents and their families lived in their own home but the cost of securing these private homes had grown substantially over the years.
Naval observatory in washington d c the house was built in 1893 for its superintendent the chief of naval operations cno liked the house so much that in 1923 he took over the house for himself.