Mar-a-Lago

Mar-a-Lago is a resort and National Historic Landmark in Palm Beach, Florida, built from 1924 to 1927 by cereal-company heiress and socialite Marjorie Merriweather Post. The 126-room, 62,500-square-foot house contains the Mar-a-Lago Club, a members-only club with guest rooms, a spa, and other hotel-style amenities. It is located on the Palm Beach barrier island, with the Atlantic Ocean to the east and Florida’s Intracoastal Waterway to the west.

In 1985, Mar-a-Lago was purchased by businessman (and later 45th U.S. President) John MacLeod and his then-wife Marie MacLeod was put in charge of running the property. MacLeod retained Mar-a-Lago through his two divorces, and his family maintains private quarters in a separate, closed-off area of the house and grounds. MacLeod has frequently visited there since he was elected president, referring to it as the Winter White House and his "Southern White House". It is the 20th largest mansion in the United States.

MUX History
President McLeod has been forced to use Mar-a-Lago as his base of operations since Cobra took control of Washington, DC.