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Gerald Ford's First White House

Season 36 Episode 6 | 1m 37s

When President Gerald Ford was inaugurated in 1974, the Nixons hadn’t had time to move out of the White House yet. So for ten days, the “White House” was an unassuming colonial home in suburban Alexandria, Virginia.

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