Maximusian Presidential Estate
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| Maximusian Presidential Estate | |
|---|---|
Oil painting of the estate | |
| Alternative names | 17 Warbler Place Presidential Manor |
| General information | |
| Architectural style | Neoclassical detached |
| Address | 17 Warbler Place, City of Litudinem |
| Town or city | Litudinem, Passarelle |
| Country | |
| Year(s) built | 1844-1845 |
| Groundbreaking | July 16, 1844 |
| Technical details | |
| Floor count | Three floors above grade, one on grade |
| Floor area | 28,400 sq. ft. |
| Design and construction | |
| Architect(s) | Daniel Ferguson |
The Maximusian Presidential Estate, also known by its street address, 17 Warbler Place, is a freestanding 28,400 sq. ft. neoclassical style manor and administrative building located in Litudinem's historic district, directly adjacent to Greene Park. Constructed in 1845, it has been the official residence of every Maximusian President since James Duncan. The estate has eleven bedrooms, a three story library, five conference rooms, and a twenty car subterranean garage. Because no architectural schematic of the building has ever been released publicly, the estate is speculated to contain secret chambers, panic rooms, a fallout bunker, and riot countermeasures.