A house is provided on the grounds of the US Naval Observatory in Washington, DC. The house is located at the southeast corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue. The address given at whitehouse.gov is Number One Observatory Circle, Washington, DC.
This house, originally for the Naval Observatory's superintendent, became the VP's house in 1974. Prior to that, each VP was responsible for finding his own accommodations.
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The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.
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In USA executive ranks, a Group Vice President is at the same level as an Executive Vice President. A Group Vice President ranks above a Senior Vice President and a Vice President, and will typically have multiple Senior Vice Presidents and/or Vice Presidents reporting to them.
The Vice President's residence is on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, DC.
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No, Joe Biden doesn't stay at the White House. The White House is where the President stays. The Vice President stays a separate residence called Number One Observatory Circle.
The CNO's residence was Naval Observitory until approx 1972 when he was removed in favor of the vice-president and the CNO was relocated to the Navy Yard.
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As long as you were on clear public property at the time and are not taking photos of people inside the residence, then there is no legal issue. however if you took photos of the property and you were on the property when you took them, you can't publish them. If you took photos of the vice president through a window of his home, whether you were on private or public property then you can't publish it. http://www.photosecrets.com/links.law.html
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Yes, this residence (on the former Naval Observatory grounds, across Massachusetts Ave. from the National Cathedral grounds and St. Albans School) has had elevators installed in it. For Dick Cheney, a cardiac patient, stairs were quite often fatiguing for him (though not so much for the current Vice President Joe Biden).
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vice president until presidents term is up.
The Vice President's Residence was built as the home of the Superintendent of the Naval Observatory in 1893. The house became the home of the chief of naval operations in 1923. Congress turned the home into the Vice President's Residence in 1974. a white, brick-walled, Victorian-style home with 9,150 square feet of floor space, is located on the corner of 34th Street and Massachusetts Avenue in Washington, D.C. It's on the grounds of the United States Naval Observatory and was originally built for the superintendent of the observatory in 1839. The house became the official residence of the Chief of the Naval Observatory in 1928 (for this reason, it's still referred to as the "Admiral's House"). In 1974, Congress designated the house the official temporary residence for vice presidents. Before the decree, the vice president lived in temporary houses and hotels.
The vice president is selected by the canidates and if they win the vice president they chose becomes vice president.