DID YOU KNOW: Where does the Vice President live in Washington DC?
The white 19th Century house at Number One Observatory Circle in northwestern Washington, D.C., was built in 1893. Author: Reagan Roy Updated: 6:50 AM CST January 21, 2021
WASHINGTON, D.C., USA With their offices located on the White House grounds, every Vice President since Walter Mondale has
Located on the grounds of the
United States Naval Observatory (USNO), the white 19th Century house at Number One Observatory Circle in northwestern Washington, D.C., was built in 1893.
Originally intended for the superintendent of the USNO, the house was so lovely that in 1923, the chief of naval operations kicked out the superintendent so he could move in himself.
The message of the Manger
By Tim Throckmorton
If you think 2020 has been quite the year, we’re not through with it yet! Christmas season is upon us and don’t think that the last few days of December will just slide by without incident. To quote Alice in Wonderland, “curiouser and curiouser” is an appropriate yet grammatically incorrect observation. It was just a few years ago when the phrase Merry Christmas was said to be on the chopping block with 12 days of lawsuits clamping down on everything from Christmas plays to Nativity displays in town after town. Ah, the Grinch was in rare form.