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Alexander Macomb House

Second U.S. Presidential Mansion in New York City

The Alexander Macomb House at 39–41 Broadway in Lower Manhattan, New York City, served as the second U.S. Presidential Mansion. President George Washington occupied it from February 23 to August 30, 1790, during New York City's two-year term as national capital. The house was the last surviving former U.S. presidential mansion, until it was demolished in 1940.

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