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  1. USS Potomac (AG-25)

    USS Potomac (AG-25), formerly USCGC Electra, was Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. On August 3, 1941, she played a decoy role while Roosevelt held a secret conference to develop the Atlantic Charter.. USS Potomac and USS Sequoia are the last two existing U.S. presidential yachts, after USS Williamsburg was scrapped in January 2016.

  2. USS Potomac

    In 1936, it was renamed the USS Potomac and served as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Presidential Yacht until his death in 1945. More than half a million people have visited and sailed aboard the former President's beloved Floating White House, the USS Potomac, since it opened to the public in the summer of 1995. Over a 12-year period, $5 million ...

  3. USS Sequoia (presidential yacht)

    USS Sequoia is the former presidential yacht used during the administrations of Herbert Hoover through Jimmy Carter; setting a cost-cutting example, Carter ordered her sold in 1977.. Often called the "floating White House", the Sequoia offered presidents, first families and high-ranking government officials a place to escape the complexities of official life while also serving as the ...

  4. USS Potomac: Franklin Roosevelt's Presidential Yacht

    The Potomac, now a National Historic Landmark, is maintained by the Association for the Preservation of the Presidential Yacht Potomac. It resides today in Oakland, California and has been open to the public since 1995. 14. President Franklin Roosevelt and First Lady Eleanor Roosevelt with the King and Queen of Great Britain aboard the Potomac ...

  5. The Floating White House: A Brief History of the Presidential Yacht

    Franklin D. Roosevelt began his tenure with Sequoia, but later switched to USS Potomac, a 165-foot former Coast Guard cutter that included a special elevator to help the wheelchair-bound president ...

  6. History

    The 165-foot vessel, displacing 416 gross tons with cruising speeds of 10 to 13 knots, was commissioned as a US Navy vessel in 1936, renamed the USS Potomac, and served as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's Presidential Yacht until his death in 1945. As former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, FDR had a deep love for the sea and Navy tradition.

  7. All the President's Yachts: The Rise, Fall, and Resurrection of FDR's

    Upon taking office, Roosevelt, who enjoyed being on the water more than his predecessor, took to the Sequoia whenever his busy schedule would allow. Hoover and Roosevelt were not the first presidents to enjoy such treatment. According to Dropkin, the idea of a presidential yacht took shape in the latter part of the 19th century. "As commander ...

  8. The Floating White House

    But for nearly a century, presidents looking for an easy escape from the strains and tensions of the White House found one on the deck of a government yacht. Beginning with USS Despatch in 1880, a succession of yachts awaited the pleasure of every commander in chief from Rutherford B. Hayes to Gerald R. Ford. The roster includes Dolphin, Sylph ...

  9. What To Know Of Visiting The Presidential Yacht USS Potomac (FDR's

    After FDR died in 1945, Truman acquired a new Presidential yacht. Unlike FDR, Truman was not a sailor and did not share his predecessor's love of sailing. The USS Potomac was returned to the US Coast Guard but then began a long ignominious decline. She had an interesting series of adventures - even being purchased by none other than Elvis ...

  10. The long, tumultuous voyage of the USS Potomac, FDR's presidential yacht

    The USS Sequoia was the official presidential yacht in service at the time Franklin Delano Roosevelt took office as president in 1933.. Herbert Hoover had the Sequoia commissioned in 1931, and used it for fishing trips as well as official business. FDR continued to use the mahogany-hulled boat for the first couple of years of his presidency before deciding to switch a metal-hulled boat for ...

  11. USS Potomac

    The 165-foot vessel, weighing 376 gross tons and cruising at speeds of 10 to 13 knots, was commissioned as a U.S. Navy vessel in 1936. It was renamed the USS Potomac and served as Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential yacht until his death in 1945. As former Assistant Secretary of the Navy, FDR had a deep love of the sea and the Navy tradition.

  12. USS Potomac: FDR's Presidential Yacht

    USS Potomac: FDR's Presidential Yacht. January 23, 2023. The USS Potomac had an important role in the New Deal. It served as Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidential yacht from 1936 until his death in 1945. The President held many work meetings with his cabinet members. "One frequent visitor was Frances Perkins, the secretary of labor.".

  13. South Bay History: The long, tumultuous voyage of the USS Potomac, FDR

    Redondo Beach was once briefly home to a former presidential yacht — a ship that's had quite the extraordinary life. When Franklin Delano Roosevelt succeeded Herbert Hoover as president in ...

  14. The Floating White House: A Presidential Tradition Lost at Sea

    For his efforts, Roosevelt was awarded the Nobel Peace Prize in 1906, marking the first time a U.S. President received this prestigious honor. Evolution of the Presidential Yachts

  15. USS Potomac

    Affectionately dubbed the Floating White House by the press, Franklin Delano Roosevelt's presidential yacht is one of the few floating museums in the country. The restored 165-foot vessel, a national historic landmark, is a memorial to FDR and his accomplishments. The Floating White House was originally commissioned the USCG Cutter Electra in 1934. In 1936 it was renamed the USS Potomac and ...

  16. The USS Sequoia, Once a Presidential Yacht, Is Being Rebuilt

    The Presidential yacht was sold by Jimmy Carter in the 1970s and became a tourist charter on the Potomac River before being sent to decay in a ... FDR shown on the deck of the USS Sequoia at ...

  17. History is present: FDR's floating White House bobs in the waters off

    The Potomac, once a Coast Guard cutter, served as the president's yacht from 1936 until Roosevelt's death in 1945. It was a combination of a presidential vacation retreat, Air Force One and ...

  18. Famed U.S. Presidential Yacht Sequoia Prepares for Restoration

    The yacht, also commonly referred to as a "Floating White House" that served eight U.S. presidents including Franklin D. Roosevelt and John F. Kennedy was carefully loaded onto a barge and ...

  19. FDR and Ice Yachts

    The Library's mission is to foster research and education on the life and times of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt, and their continuing impact on contemporary life. Our work is carried out by four major areas: Archives, Museum, Education and Public Programs. 4079 Albany Post Road Hyde Park, NY 12538 1 (800) FDR-VISIT or 1 (845) 486-7770.

  20. Air transports of heads of state and government

    Air transports for heads of state and government are, in many countries, provided by the air force in specially equipped airliners or business jets.One such aircraft in particular has become part of popular culture: Air Force One, used by the President of the United States and operated by the United States Air Force.Other well-known official aircraft include the Russian presidential aircraft ...

  21. List of international trips made by presidents of the United States

    Countries visited by Franklin D. Roosevelt during his presidency, 1933-45 Franklin D. Roosevelt made 20 international trips during his presidency. His early travels were by ship, frequently for fishing vacations to the Bahama Banks, Canadian Maritimes or Newfoundland Island.In 1943 he became the first incumbent president to fly by airplane across the Atlantic Ocean during his secret mission ...

  22. Moscow Summit (1972)

    Moscow Summit (1972) The Moscow Summit of 1972 was a summit meeting between President Richard M. Nixon of the United States and General Secretary Leonid Brezhnev of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. It was held May 22-30, 1972. It featured the signing of the Anti-Ballistic Missile (ABM) Treaty, the first Strategic Arms Limitation ...

  23. Timeline of the John F. Kennedy presidency (1963)

    November 22 - Vice President Lyndon B. Johnson succeeds to the presidency and is sworn in aboard Air Force One. November 23-25 - State funeral of John F. Kennedy. November 23 - Kennedy lies in repose in the White House East Room for a period of 24 hours. At 4:45 pm, President Johnson issues Proclamation 3561, declaring November 25, the ...