where did dick cheney live

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Dick Cheney lived in multiple places over the years, with his long-running residences centered in Wyoming and Virginia, and a prominent official residence in Washington, D.C. during his vice presidency. Key residences:

  • Jackson Hole, Wyoming: Cheney maintained a well-known home near the Jackson Hole area, which he used during and after his time in national service. This Wyoming property was a longtime personal residence separate from his official duties. Researchers and biographers have noted his connection to Wyoming as a major base of his private life.
  • Wilson, Wyoming: Reports describe a substantial estate in Wilson, Wyoming, that Cheney and his wife Lynne owned, built out in 1990 and valued in the multi-million range. This property is often cited as part of his Wyoming footprint.
  • McLean, Virginia: While serving in federal government roles, Cheney resided in the Northern Virginia suburbs outside Washington, D.C., a common home base for many national policymakers and aides.
  • McLean, Virginia – official/near-White House proximity: In the context of his vice presidency, Cheney also used an official residence associated with the Vice President (Number One Observatory Circle) and lived in nearby areas for security and daily commuting to Washington, D.C. during his term.

Additional context:

  • Cheney’s political career and health history are frequently tied to his places of residence, but his most publicly noted private homes are the Wyoming properties and the Virginia suburb home, with the official vice-presidential residence serving as the formal living space during his term.

If you’d like, I can narrow this to a specific time period (e.g., pre-2000, during the Bush administration, post-2009) or provide exact addresses or property details where publicly available.