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Walker's Point Estate

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The Walker's Point estate
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Location in Maine
The large central house (2007)
Checkpoint on Ocean Avenue

Walker's Point Estate (or the Bush compound) is the summer retreat of the Bush family, in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine. It lies along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern United States, on Walker's Point. The estate served as the Summer White House of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States.

Walker's Point juts out into the ocean in southern Maine approximately midway between the cities of Portland, Maine, and Portsmouth, New Hampshire. The property was previously known as Point Vesuvius and was home to a Kennebunkport city park called "Damon Park", but has been a Bush retreat for more than a century, starting with Bush's maternal grandfather and great-grandfather, George Herbert Walker and David Davis Walker.

History edit

The estate was purchased in the late 19th century jointly by Bush's great-grandfather David Davis Walker, and his son, St. Louis banker George Herbert "Bert" Walker. Both built mansions on the point in 1902. D. D. Walker's mansion has since been torn down. In 1921, Dorothy Walker and Prescott Bush were married, and Bert Walker built a "bungalow" on the Point and gave it to them as a wedding present. When Bert died in 1953, his son, George Herbert Walker Jr. ("Herbie"), purchased the property from his father's estate. It was not willed to him. Upon the death of Herbie in 1977, the property again went up for sale and was purchased by his nephew, George H. W. Bush. The estate has since remained in the Bush family.

President Bush spent much of his childhood at the Kennebunkport estate. As an adult, Bush, his wife Barbara, and their children George W., Jeb, Marvin, Neil, Dorothy, and Robin spent most summers at the estate. The estate has been a backdrop of family weddings, holidays, and receptions. While at the "Summer White House," Bush hosted world leaders including Margaret Thatcher and Mikhail Gorbachev for informal and private meetings. As a young man, Bush relocated to Houston, Texas; eventually the Bushes maintained a working residence in Tanglewood, where they spent most of their time.

George H. W. wrote of his memories there to Portland Magazine in 1997 after reading the article "Inventing the Campbells".[1] The Campbells were the heirs to the Palm Beach clothing fortune and had a home in the Kennebunks. "I really enjoyed that article about the Campbells by Colin Sargent, July/August 1997). I remember Connie, Babs, and Bill—remember them well and very favorably. Connie was the glamour girl, all right. When she would flash by in that neat little Chris Craft, blonde hair flying, all us little guys, who were madly in love with her—from afar, that is—used to sigh and dream. We would hang around hoping that this the most glamorous of women would give us a ride in that flashy boat. Barbara was a wonderful girl, too. Just my age—so my friends and I were not quite as intimidated by her as we were by the slightly older Connie. Anyway, your story brought back many happy memories ... President George Bush, Houston, Texas"

Bush's son, the 43rd President, George W. Bush, visits with family in Kennebunkport several times a year. His "Summer White House" (also known as the "Western White House") was the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford, Texas.

House and grounds edit

 
Bush (left) inside the home with General Brent Scowcroft (center) and Roger Clemens in 1991

The estate is situated on a promontory[2] of land called Walker's Point which juts out into the Atlantic Ocean. The large central house, built in the New England shingle style, has nine bedrooms, four sitting rooms, an office, a den, a library, a dining room, a kitchen, and various patios and decks. Next to the main house are a four-car garage, a pool, tennis court, dock, boathouse, and guesthouse. There are spacious lawns on either side of the house, on which there is a small sportsfield.

The entrance is gated and guarded by Secret Service officers, though visitors can see the driveway leading up to the main house and a circular driveway, in the middle of which is a large flagpole flying the American flag. When either presidents Bush were present at the compound while in office, the presidential flag was hoisted below the national colors; the flagpole was a popular backdrop for television journalists during the elder Bush's presidency.

The home and contents were substantially damaged by a strong series of storms in late October 1991.[3] The damage was estimated at $300,000–$400,000. The president did receive an undisclosed amount in flood insurance, but he chose not to take a deduction for storm damage on his 1991 tax return to avoid a conflict of interest as he was the one responsible for declaring Maine as a disaster area.[4]

In 2015, it was reported that Jeb Bush was building a home on Walker's Point.[5]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "Inventing the Campbells | PORTLAND MAGAZINE".
  2. ^ Direct family sources.
  3. ^ "3-Story Waves Heavily Damage Bush Vacation Compound in Southern Maine". The New York Times. November 1, 1991. Retrieved May 8, 2008.
  4. ^ Jehl, Douglas (April 16, 1992). "'Millie's Book' Sends Bushes' Income Soaring". Los Angeles Times.
  5. ^ "New cottage at Maine compound for Jeb Bush". The Boston Globe. May 23, 2015. Retrieved June 30, 2015.

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blonde hair flying all us little guys who were madly in love with her from afar that is used to sigh and dream We would hang around hoping that this the most glamorous of women would give us a ride in that flashy boat Barbara was a wonderful girl too Just my age so my friends and I were not quite as intimidated by her as we were by the slightly older Connie Anyway your story brought back many happy memories President George Bush Houston Texas Bush s son the 43rd President George W Bush visits with family in Kennebunkport several times a year His Summer White House also known as the Western White House was the Prairie Chapel Ranch near Crawford Texas House and grounds edit nbsp Bush left inside the home with General Brent Scowcroft center and Roger Clemens in 1991 The estate is situated on a promontory 2 of land called Walker s Point which juts out into the Atlantic Ocean The large central house built in the New England shingle style has nine bedrooms four sitting rooms an office a den a library a dining room a kitchen and various patios and decks Next to the main house are a four car garage a pool tennis court dock boathouse and guesthouse There are spacious lawns on either side of the house on which there is a small sportsfield The entrance is gated and guarded by Secret Service officers though visitors can see the driveway leading up to the main house and a circular driveway in the middle of which is a large flagpole flying the American flag When either presidents Bush were present at the compound while in office the presidential flag was hoisted below the national colors the flagpole was a popular backdrop for television journalists during the elder Bush s presidency The home and contents were substantially damaged by a strong series of storms in late October 1991 3 The damage was estimated at 300 000 400 000 The president did receive an undisclosed amount in flood insurance but he chose not to take a deduction for storm damage on his 1991 tax return to avoid a conflict of interest as he was the one responsible for declaring Maine as a disaster area 4 In 2015 it was reported that Jeb Bush was building a home on Walker s Point 5 See also editList of residences of presidents of the United StatesReferences edit Inventing the Campbells PORTLAND MAGAZINE Direct family sources 3 Story Waves Heavily Damage Bush Vacation Compound in Southern Maine The New York Times November 1 1991 Retrieved May 8 2008 Jehl Douglas April 16 1992 Millie s Book Sends Bushes Income Soaring Los Angeles Times New cottage at Maine compound for Jeb Bush The Boston Globe May 23 2015 Retrieved June 30 2015 Additional sources edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Walkers Point Bush George H W All the Best Kelly Kitty Dynasty the true story of the Bush Family George W Bush White House press reports http news bbc co uk 2 hi americas 6764809 stm Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Walker 27s Point Estate amp oldid 1170722984, wikipedia, wiki, book, 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