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Eisenhower House
History
Eisenhower House is a historic late nineteenth-century home
that served as the residence for the Commandant of Fort Adams.
Newport architects George C. Mason and Son designed the house
in 1873, and General Henry Jackson Hunt was the first in a long
line of military officers to live here. The most famous resident
was President Dwight D. Eisenhower, for whom the house is named.
President Eisenhower vacationed here during the late summer
of 1958 and 1960. At first, the president was quartered at the
Naval War College on Coasters Harbor Island. But golf was Ike’s
passion, and given Eisenhower House’s location near the
Newport Country Club golf course, this became the president’s
Summer White House.
The United States Navy transferred Fort Adams and Eisenhower
House to the State of Rhode Island in 1964 for use as a state
park. Today Eisenhower House is a historic site listed on the
National Register of Historic Places, and the property is the
scene of many public and social events.
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1 Lincoln
Drive
Fort Adams State Park
Newport, RI 02840
401-847-6740 (t)
401-847-4663 (f)
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