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Gerald Ford's Former Home Listed by Proud West Point Grad

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We caught a glimpse at the late Gerald Ford at his Washington, D.C., home right before taking office in 1974; now, here's another look at how the 40th president lived. His Beaver Creek, Colo., home has just been put on the market by owner Kevin Hayes, who says he feels a "special connection" because Ford was in office during his time at West Point. Listed for $10.995M, the eight-bedroom estate, complete with a sweet indoor pool and 600-bottle wine room, has hosted the likes of Clinton and Bush the Younger. Ford moved into the place in 1983 and sold it just before his death; details include the official Presidential seal engraved into the entryway, a plaque quoting John Adams, and a fireplace that was built to resemble the one in the White House's State Dining Room.

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