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English: Rear of the Germantown White House, aka the Deshler-Morris House, on Germantown Ave. in Philadelphia, PA. Building served as residence of President Washington for several months in 1793 and 1794. On NRHP and part of Colonial Germantown Historic District (NHL). The rear of the house pictured here was built in the 1750s, the rest in the 1770s.
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