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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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