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JOHN MCCAIN HOME !!!

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If just one word could be used to describe John and Cindy McCain’s home in Hidden Valley, Arizona, that word would be comfortable. “We wanted nothing more than this place to be comfortable for everybody that walks into it,” says Cindy.

 

Here, away from the hustle and bustle of Washington, the McCains and their four children live nestled among the low desert hills and fruit trees, the biggest decision being what to throw on the barbecue for supper.

 

So why Arizona? As a Navy pilot in the Vietnam War, McCain was shot down in 1967 in a bombing mission over Hanoi and managed to survive five and half years in a North Vietnamese prison camp. He finally returned home in 1973 and while serving in a post -war position as liaison between the U.S. Navy and the U.S. Senate, Captain John McCain met Arizona native Cindy Hensley. McCain’s first marriage, to Carol Shepp, had ended in divorce, and John and Cindy were eventually married in 1980. It wasn’t long before Cindy expressed a desire to “go home” to Arizona.

 

Today their beloved property, which began as a basically undeveloped site with one dwelling and old car bodies lying around, is a haven in which the family can kick back and spend quiet times or invite several guests to spend a leisurely weekend . The McCains have not only made additions to the existing house but also built a separate nearby guest house and even purchased the house next door to expand their living and entertainment space. Above is a peek at what they’ve done with the place.

 

Written by Arch Update

September 4th, 2008 at 6:13 pm

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