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OFFICIAL RESIDENCE AND WORKPLACE OF THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
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  • Lincoln]] administration, 1860s
  • The White House complex and vicinity, viewed from the north with the [[Potomac River]], [[Jefferson Memorial]] and [[Washington Monument]] to the south
  • An aerial view of the White House complex, from north. In the foreground is [[Pennsylvania Avenue]], closed to traffic. Center: [[Executive Residence]] (1792–1800) with North Portico (1829) facing; left: [[East Wing]] (1942); right: [[West Wing]] (1901), with the [[Oval Office]] (1934) at its southeast corner.
  • Red Room]] as designed by [[Stéphane Boudin]] during the presidency of John F. Kennedy
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  • Drawing of [[Andrea Palladio]]'s ''Project for Francesco et Lodovico de Trissini'' from the book ''[[I quattro libri dell'architettura]]'', 1570
  • elevation]] by [[James Hoban]]. His three-story, nine-bay original submission was altered into this two-story, 11-bay design.
  • Truman]] reconstruction, 1949–1952. A steel structure is built within the exterior shell.
  • For security reasons, the section of Pennsylvania Avenue on the north side of the White House is closed to all vehicular traffic, except government officials.
  • A uniformed US Secret Service Agent on [[Pennsylvania Avenue]]
  • U.S. $20 bill]] since 1998; an illustration of the south side was used for 70 years before this.
  • Additions proposed by architect Frederick D. Owen (1901)
  • The North Portico of the White House compared to [[Leinster House]]
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  • Entrance Hall in 1882, showing the new Tiffany glass screen
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White House         
Frequency: The word is one of the 3000 most common words in English.
The White House is the official home in Washington DC of the President of the United States. You can also use the White House to refer to the President of the United States and his or her officials.
He drove to the White House...
The White House has not participated in any talks.
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White House, Virginia         
  • White House, Virginia in 1861, [[Frank Leslie]]
HUMAN SETTLEMENT IN NEW KENT COUNTY, VIRGINIA, UNITED STATES
White House Landing; White House Landing, Virginia; White House, VA
White House is an unincorporated community in New Kent County, Virginia, United States, on the south shore of the Pamunkey River. White House Plantation, for which it is named, was the home in the 18th century of Martha Dandridge Custis, who as a widow, there courted her future husband, Colonel George Washington.
White House (Moscow)         
  • 1991 coup attempt]]
  • Facade of the building after reconstruction (2008)
  • Panorama of Krasnopresnenskaya embankment, with the White House in the center (2008)
  • The White House (2014).
  • View of Moscow (1972) showing the construction site of the complex.
  • The White House in 1993, soon after it was shelled by tanks
  • Makeshift barricade near the walls of the House of Soviets during 1991 coup attempt
GOVERNMENT BUILDING IN MOSCOW
Russian White House; White House of Russia; White House, Moscow; White House (Russia)
The White House (; officially: The House of the Government of the Russian Federation, ), also known in Russia in the 1990s as the Russian White House, is a government building in Moscow. It stands on the Krasnopresnenskaya embankment.
White House, Bishkek         
  • Kyrgyz entering the otherwise-closed White House lawn following protests in Bishkek on 7 April.
PRESIDENTIAL OFFICE BUILDING IN BISHKEK, KYRGYZSTAN
White House (Kyrgyzstan); White House (Bishkek)
The White House is the presidential office building in Bishkek, Kyrgyzstan. The White House was the site of riots during both the 2005 Tulip Revolution and the 2010 Kyrgyzstani riots.
White House, Jamaica         
SETTLEMENT IN WESTMORELAND PARISH, JAMAICA
Whitehouse, Jamaica
White House is a settlement in Westmoreland Parish, Jamaica, with some 4,000 residents, known traditionally for its fishing industry, which provides fresh seafood to businesses across Jamaica.
White House Visitors Office         
  • The line to get same-day tour tickets stretched a long way around in June 1994, with the [[Washington Monument]] looming in the early morning distance.
  • Interior of the White House Visitors Center, April 2007. [[First Lady of the United States]] [[Laura Bush]] stands next to 51 State Eggs decorated by artists from each state and D.C.
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The White House Visitors Office is responsible for public tours of the White House, for maintaining a facility where the public can obtain information about the White House, and for other White House events such as the White House Easter Egg Roll, Holiday Open Houses, Spring and Fall Garden tours, State Arrival Ceremonies and other special events.
White House Astronomy Night         
  • President Obama speaks at the 2015 White House Astronomy Night
  • ''MythBusters'' co-hosts Jamie Hyneman and Adam Savage attended the 2015 White House Astronomy Night.<ref name="singleton" />
  • Children gazing through a replica of [[Galileo's telescope]] at the 2010 event held on the National Mall
  • Astronaut [[Sally Ride]] takes questions at the 2009 White House Astronomy Night
  • President Obama speaks at the first White House Astronomy Night (October 7, 2009)
  • Caroline Moore]] and Lucas Bolyard discuss their interest in the field at the first White House Astronomy Night (October 7, 2009)
WHITE HOUSE ASTRONOMY NIGHT IS AN EVENT ORGANIZED BY THE WHITE HOUSE IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE OFFICE OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY POLICY TO MOTIVATE INTEREST IN ASTRONOMY AND SCIENCE EDUCATION.
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White House Astronomy Night (and alternatively Astronomy Night on the National Mall) is an event first organized by the White House in conjunction with the Office of Science and Technology Policy to motivate interest in astronomy and science education. The original White House Astronomy Night was held in 2009 on the South Lawn.
White House, Kyshtym         
  • The White House in Kyshtym
DEMIDOV TOWNHOUSE IN KYSHTYM
Kyshtym Manor House; Demidov Palace, Kyshtym
The White House (also known as the Demidov Manor House) is a noted historical building in Kyshtym. The grand Palladian townhouse with two lateral towers is set on a hill in a fenced park.
White House Executive Chef         
  • [[Cristeta Comerford]], the White House Executive Chef since 2005
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  • Dolly Johnson, personal cook to President Benjamin Harrison, in the small White House kitchen in 1890
CHEF FOR THE WHITE HOUSE
White House chef; White House cook; White House Chef
The White House Executive Chef is the individual responsible for managing the kitchens, and for planning and preparing of all menus and meals for the President of the United States and the First Family, which includes their private meals, their private entertaining, and official state functions at the White House in Washington, D.C.
White House Fellows         
  • White House Fellows building at 712 [[Jackson Place]] in [[Washington, D.C.]]
STAFF OF THE U.S. PRESIDENT
White House Fellow; White House fellowship; White House Fellowship; White House Fellows Office; President’s Commission on White House Fellowships; President's Commission on White House Fellowships; President's Commission on White House Fellows; White House Fellowships; White House fellow
The White House Fellows program is a federal fellowship program established via Executive Order by President of the United States Lyndon B. Johnson in October 1964, based upon a suggestion from John W.

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White House

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800 when the national capital was moved from Philadelphia to Washington, D.C. The term "White House" is often used as metonymy for the president and his advisers.

The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban in the neoclassical style. Hoban modelled the building on Leinster House in Dublin, a building which today houses the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. Construction took place between 1792 and 1800, using Aquia Creek sandstone painted white. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he and architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe added low colonnades on each wing to conceal what then were stables and storage. In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by British forces in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began almost immediately, and President James Monroe moved into the partially reconstructed Executive Residence in October 1817. Exterior construction continued with the addition of the semi-circular South portico in 1824 and the North portico in 1829.

Because of crowding within the executive mansion itself, President Theodore Roosevelt had all work offices relocated to the newly constructed West Wing in 1901. Eight years later, in 1909, President William Howard Taft expanded the West Wing and created the first Oval Office, which was eventually moved as the section was expanded. In the main mansion (Executive Residence), the third floor attic was converted to living quarters in 1927 by augmenting the existing hip roof with long shed dormers. A newly constructed East Wing was used as a reception area for social events; Jefferson's colonnades connected the new wings. The East Wing alterations were completed in 1946, creating additional office space. By 1948, the residence's load-bearing walls and wood beams were found to be close to failure. Under Harry S. Truman, the interior rooms were completely dismantled and a new internal load-bearing steel frame was constructed inside the walls. On the exterior, the Truman Balcony was added. Once the structural work was completed, the interior rooms were rebuilt.

The present-day White House complex includes the Executive Residence, the West Wing, the East Wing, the Eisenhower Executive Office Building (the former State Department, which now houses offices for the president's staff and the vice president), and Blair House, a guest residence. The Executive Residence is made up of six stories: the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, and a two-story basement. The property is a National Heritage Site owned by the National Park Service and is part of the President's Park. In 2007, it was ranked second on the American Institute of Architects list of "America's Favorite Architecture".