Germantown White House
The Germantown White House is a historic site located in Germantown, a neighborhood in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. This house served as a temporary residence for President George Washington during the fall of 1793, when he moved there to escape the yellow fever epidemic affecting the city. The house is notable for its role in early American history and is preserved as a museum.
Today, the Germantown White House is part of the National Park Service and offers visitors a glimpse into the life of Washington and the challenges faced during his presidency. The site features exhibits and guided tours that highlight its historical significance and the events of the time.