Inside Number One Observatory Circle, the vice president's official residence where Kamala Harris is finally moving this week

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Every vice president since 1977 has lived at Number One Observatory Circle. Background: Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images. Inlay: Chip Somodevilla/Getty Images
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  • Number One Observatory Circle in Washington, DC, is the official residence of the vice president.

  • Located north of the White House, it is hidden from public view and does not offer public tours.

  • Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff will move in this week now that renovations are complete.

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Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff are set to become the eighth permanent residents of Number One Observatory Circle, the official residence of the vice president. They move in this week.

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Vice President Kamala Harris and Doug Emhoff will move into Number One Observatory Circle. JONATHAN ERNST/POOL/AFP/Getty Images

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For more than two months following the inauguration, Harris and Emhoff resided at Blair House, the president's official guest house, while the vice president's residence underwent repairs.

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Blair House on Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC. Robert Knopes/Education Images/Universal Images Group via Getty Images

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Though just over 2.5 miles north of the White House, Number One Observatory Circle feels worlds away.

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Number One Observatory Circle, the official residence of the vice president of the United States since 1974, pictured on October 28, 2016. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images

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Built in 1893, the three-story hilltop mansion is located on the secluded grounds of the US Naval Observatory, where scientists study the sun, moon, and stars for navigational purposes.

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A satellite image captured April 2, 2012, shows the 72-acre US Naval Observatory, located within the traffic circle. DigitalGlobe/Getty Images

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For 30 years, the building served as the home of the superintendent of the US Naval Observatory. Then in 1923, it became the official residence for the chief of naval operations.

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In 1974, Congress designated the house as the home of the vice president.

Jimmy Carter and Rosalynn Carter with Walter Mondale and Joan Mondale for dinner at the Vice-President's residence.

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But the first vice president didn't move in until three years later when Walter Mondale was elected second-in-command under President Jimmy Carter, historian Charles Denyer writes in his definitive book about the residence.

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The ground floor of Number One Observatory Circle consists of a reception hall, living room, sitting room, dining room, garden room, lounges, pantry kitchen, and veranda, according to Denyer.

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On the second floor are the master suite, another bedroom, a study, and a den. The third floor used to be servants' quarters, but now has four bedrooms for family members.

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An exterior shot of the vice president's residence on April 2, 2012. Official White House Photo by David Lienemann

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The main kitchen is located in the basement.

VP Walter Mondale in the kitchen of the Vice President's Residence

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Every vice president has lived there since Mondale, bringing their own unique touch to the home's 9,150 square feet.

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George H.W. Bush installed a horseshoe pit on the grounds when he was vice president, Denyer writes.

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Bush also installed a quarter-mile-long jogging track on the premises, which he used even after he became president in 1988 and moved south to the White House.

George HW Bush jogs at the vice president's residence

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When Al Gore's family lived there, they would play games like catch, Frisbee, and touch football in the front yard. The residence is set on 12 of the Observatory's 72 acres.

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The house features Queen Anne-style architecture, with an expansive veranda porch that wraps around the front corner.

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A wrap-around porch at the vice president's residence pictured October 28, 2016. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images

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Since 1991, people have been able to donate to the non-profit Vice President's Residence Foundation to help pay for decorating expenses.

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When Dick Cheney and his family moved in, they decorated the home using a color scheme of creams and greens.

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Dan Quayle added a swimming pool and exercise room during his tenure. In 2010, Joe Biden told reporters that Quayle was his "favorite vice president" because he helped build the pool.

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Prince Charles talks with Dan Quayle at the vice president's residence on February 17, 1989. Bettmann/Getty Images

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Jill Biden was also grateful for past additions. "Each person has added something to make the home better for the next family," she told The Washington Post in 2017.

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Jill Biden helped create the Family Heritage Garden of the Vice President where all occupants and their family members, including pets, are memorialized on the stone pavers around a fountain. Pictured October 2016. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images

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She was especially fond of the "serenity" of the place. "When times get tough, and there were some pretty tough times for the Bidens, you could sit outside and reflect. It was very healing," Jill Biden told the Post.

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Joe Biden surprised Jill with a commemorative plaque on a tree on the grounds of the vice president's residence on Valentine's Day in 2010. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images

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In 2009, Joe Biden let it slip that the vice president's residence was home to a bunker, according to former Newsweek correspondent Eleanor Clift.

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While Biden's team refuted the claim, neighbors backed up the story with complaints about mysterious and loud construction sounds in the wake of 9/11 when Cheney lived at the residence, according to Denyer.

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Numerous leaders and dignitaries have been to the residence over the years. For eight years in a row, Biden hosted Ireland's Prime Minister Enda Kenny on St. Patrick's Day.

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Joe Biden talks with Irish Prime Minister Enda Kenny over breakfast on March 14, 2014. @VP44

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Before moving out, Jill Biden told the Post that the Pences would likely be surprised to find that the Observatory is a respite from the "hectic" nature of Washington life.

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Joe and Bill Biden meet with Mike and Karen Pence following lunch at the vice president's residence on November 16, 2016. SAUL LOEB/AFP via Getty Images

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The Pences moved into One Observatory Circle in January 2017. After moving in, they posed for Inauguration Day photos on the front porch.

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Just like the White House, Number One Observatory Circle gets decked out for the holidays. The Pences posed for official Christmas portraits, like the one here, in what appears to be the home's sitting room.

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The Pences also went all out for Halloween, decorating the home and greeting trick-or-treaters there.

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Mike and Karen Pence greet trick-or-treaters on October 30, 2019, at the vice president's residence. Official White House photo by Tia Dufour

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Like their predecessors, the Pences hosted a broad range of guests, including politicians and world leaders.

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Mike and Karen Pence speak with governors and guests on February 7, 2020, at the vice president's residence. Official White House Photo by D. Myles Cullen

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Each summer, the Pences hosted a pool party for veterans.

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The Quayle family had the pool, pictured here in October 2016, installed when they lived at the vice president's residence. Katherine Frey/The Washington Post via Getty Images

.@Mike_Pence and I enjoyed hosting #MilitaryFamilies at the @VP Residence for our annual pool party! Military families make great sacrifices to serve our Nation and we enjoyed a fun and safe evening to show our appreciation.🇺🇸 pic.twitter.com/dMhfONeKG2

— Second Lady Karen Pence (@SecondLady) August 13, 2020

In June 2017, US Department of Agriculture Secretary Sonny Perdue joined Karen Pence to unveil the addition of beehives to the grounds.

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Harris and Emhoff will no doubt add their own touches to the historic residence when they move in, though it remains to be seen whether they will enjoy the pool as much as Biden did.

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This is an updated version of an article originally written by Brennan Weiss.

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