Number One Observatory Circle is the official residence of the vice president of the United States. It is located on the grounds of the U.S. Naval Observatory in Washington, D. C. The house was designed by architect Leon E. Dessez and built in 1893 for the use of the superintendent of the Naval Observatory.
About Number One Observatory Circle in brief

It was changed to white with black shutters in 1963, and now is cream colored. The 1961 era white paint on the exterior was retained on the Second floor, which was retained in an 1895 photograph of the residence. The Second floor was reinstalled as the vice presidential residence in 1895, and opened as the president’s residence in 1896. It was built on 13 acres of land which had originally been part of a 73-acre farm called Northview, which the Navy purchased in 1880. It is only 2. 5 miles from the White House. It has been home to Vice President Walter Mondale, Vice President Nelson Rockefeller, and Vice President Gerald Ford. Elmo Zumw Walt was the last vice president to live in the house before it became the official residence of the president. For more information, go to: http://www.navalobservatory.org/number-one-observation-circles/home.html. The current vice president is Vice President Joe Biden, who was sworn in on January 20, 2009, and lives in the residence with his wife, Jill Biden, and their two children, Joe and Abigail. The residence was officially opened as a vice president residence on January 21, 2009. It remains the official temporary residence of President Barack Obama.
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