Historic Bathrooms - The Eisenhower's
Our 34th president, Dwight D. Eisenhower and his wife, Mamie Eisenhower lived in the White House longer than any other house. However, they called their farmhouse in Gettysburg home. Purchased in 1950 and completed in 1955, the preserved house, has eight bedrooms and nine bathrooms.
Below is Mamie Eisenhower's bathroom featuring a one piece toilet and bathtub, showcasing her iconic love of the color pink. View a larger photo.

Ike's bathroom was green but he couldn't escape Mamie's love of pink as you can see below. Take a look at a larger photo including a different view of his console sink and one piece toilet.

View more photos and floor plans of the Eisenhower's Gettysburg home.
Sources: Eisenhower National Historic Site
National Register of Historical Places
Below is Mamie Eisenhower's bathroom featuring a one piece toilet and bathtub, showcasing her iconic love of the color pink. View a larger photo.

Ike's bathroom was green but he couldn't escape Mamie's love of pink as you can see below. Take a look at a larger photo including a different view of his console sink and one piece toilet.

View more photos and floor plans of the Eisenhower's Gettysburg home.
Sources: Eisenhower National Historic Site
National Register of Historical Places
Labels: bathroom, Dwight Eisenhower, Historic Homes, Mamie Eisenhower, National Register of Historical Places

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