Richard Nixon's California mansion, dubbed the Western White House, listed at $75 million

FILE - This May 13, 1969 file photo shows the house that would soon become the California home of President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat in San Clemente, Calif. The seaside California estate, dubbed the Western White House when it was owned by Nixon, is for sale at $75 million. The Orange County Register reported Wednesday, April 1, 2015, that the San Clemente property is being sold by retired Allergan CEO Gavin Herbert, who has owned it for 35 years. less FILE - This May 13, 1969 file photo shows the house that would soon become the California home of President Richard Nixon and his wife Pat in San Clemente, Calif. The seaside California estate, dubbed the ... more Photo: Hal Filan, File Photo: Hal Filan, File Image 1 of / 60 Caption Close Richard Nixon's California mansion, dubbed the Western White House, listed at $75 million 1 / 60 Back to Gallery

La Casa Pacifica, the oceanside California mansion dubbed the Western White House by former owner President Richard Nixon, is up for sale at $75 million.

Allergan CEO Gavin S. Herbert is selling the San Clemente property after owning it for 35 years, the Orange County Register reported Wednesday. Rob Giem of Hom Sotheby's International Realty has the listing.

The Spanish-influenced house, built in 1926, has 14 bedrooms and 18 full bathrooms, according to a listing on real estate website Trulia, and features a two-story tower. Monterey cypress trees dot the grounds in order to block the Western sunset, according to the listing.

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Nixon hosted several foreign dignitaries at the mansion during his five-year presidency including South Vietnamese President Nguyen Van Thieu, Soviet leader Leonid Brezhnev and Soviet Ambassador Anatoliy Dobrynin.

The residence also saw several celebrities grace its more than 5 acres: Bob Hope, Frank Sinatra, John Wayne, the Rev. Billy Graham and Cesar Romero each visited.

Scroll through the gallery above to see how Nixon's sprawling mansion hosted history.

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