During his administration, this U.S. president and his family maintained a second home in Washington D.C. named Red Top.
- Grover Cleveland
- Abraham Lincoln
- William Howard Taft
- Woodrow Wilson
During his administration, this U.S. president and his family maintained a second home in Washington D.C. named Red Top.
Grover Cleveland. The home was maintained partly as a presidential refuge and partly to shield the president’s young children from an overly curious and sometimes unrestrained public.