A "Winter White House" is typically the name given to the regular winter vacation residence of the standing President of the United States aside from Camp David, the mountain-based military camp in Frederick County, Maryland, used as a country retreat and for high-alert protection of the President and his guests.
Years | President | Property Name | Location |
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1913-1914 | Woodrow Wilson | Pass Christian, Mississippi | |
1923[1] | Warren G. Harding | John Ringling Estate | Bird Key |
1928-1929 | Calvin Coolidge | Coffin Estate | Sapelo Island |
1933-1944 | Franklin D. Roosevelt | Little White House | Warm Springs, Georgia |
1946-1952 | Harry S. Truman | Harry S. Truman Little White House | Key West, Florida |
1953-1960 | Dwight D. Eisenhower | Eisenhower Cabin, Augusta National Golf Club | Augusta, Georgia |
1961-1963 | John F. Kennedy | La Guerida | Palm Beach, Florida |
1969-1974 | Richard M. Nixon | Florida White House | Key Biscayne, Florida |
2009-Present | Barack Obama | Plantation Estate | Kailua, Honolulu County, Hawaii |