Obama family moves to Washington hotel this weekend
www.chinaview.cn 2009-01-02 10:16:02   Print

Special Report: U.S. presidential election 2008

    WASHINGTON, Jan. 1 (Xinhua) -- U.S. President-elect Barack Obama and his family will move into the Hay-Adams hotel across the street to the White House this weekend, his aides said Thursday.

    It is partly because Obama's daughters, Sasha and Malia, will have to attend their new school in Washington next week, the Obama transition team said in a statement.

US President-elect Barack Obama enjoys shave ice with his daughters Sasha and Malia and family friends at Hawaii Kai shopping center December 26, 2008.

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama enjoys shave ice with his daughters Sasha and Malia and family friends at Hawaii Kai shopping center Dec. 26, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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    The Obamas had hoped to move into the Blair House close to the hotel. U.S. president-elects traditionally occupy the house for five days before moving into the White House.

    But the Bush administration said the Blair House, used as a guest house for visiting dignitaries, already had events scheduled there and guests who could not be displaced.

    The Obamas will move into the Blair House on Jan. 15 and then move to the White House on Jan. 20 after Obama is inaugurated.

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama gives his daughter Malia a hug as Sasha walks over before going into the Honolulu Zoo with friends and family, Hawaii December 30, 2008.

U.S. President-elect Barack Obama gives his daughter Malia a hug as Sasha walks over before going into the Honolulu Zoo with friends and family, Hawaii Dec. 30, 2008. (Xinhua/Reuters Photo)
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    But before Jan. 15, they will have to stay in the Hay-Adams Hotel.

    The hotel takes its name from past residents of the site, and one of them had close ties with Obama's favorite president, Abraham Lincoln.

    John Hay, a private assistant to Lincoln and later secretary of state, and Henry Adams, an author and descendent of presidents John Adams and John Quincy Adams, both lived on the site the hotel now occupies.

    In 1884, Hay and Adams bought adjoining lots at the corner of 16th and H Streets, and their homes became Washington's leading salons.

    The hotel sits across Lafayette Square from the White House. It has 145 guest units, including 21 suites.

Editor: Jiang Yuxia
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