Plus other interesting facts about the President’s residence



The White House has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800.
At various times in history, the White House has been known as the โPresidentโs Palace,โ the โPresidentโs House,โ and the โExecutive Mansion.โ President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
The White House was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban in the 1790s in the Neoclassical style. Rebuilt after a British attack in 1814, the โPresidentโs Houseโ evolved with the personal touches of its residents, and accommodated such technological changes as the installation of electricity. The building underwent major structural changes in the early 1900s under Teddy Roosevelt, who also officially established the โWhite Houseโ moniker, and again under Harry Truman after WWII.
The White House and grounds cover just over 18 acres.
The modern-day White House complex includes the Executive Residence, West Wing, East Wing, the Eisenhower Executive Office Buildingโthe former State Department, which now houses offices for the Presidentโs staff and the Vice Presidentโand Blair House, a guest residence.
The building is 168 feet long. It is 85 feet 6 inches wide without porticos; 152 feet wide with porticos.
The overall height of the White Houseย (to the top of the roof) is 70 feet on the south and 60 feet 4 inches on the north; the faรงade (grade of lawn to parapet) 60 feet on the south lawn (54 feet above sea level) 50 feet 4 inches on the north.
The White House has 55,000 square feet of floorspace.
There are 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms, and 6 stories โ the Ground Floor, State Floor, Second Floor, and Third Floor, as well as a two-story basement.
There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases, and 3 elevators.
The West Wing houses the Presidentโs office (the Oval Office) and offices of his senior staff, with room for about 50 employees.
For recreation, the White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents, including a tennis court, jogging track, swimming pool, movie theater, billiard room, putting green and a bowling lane.
With five full-time chefs, the White House kitchen is able to serve dinner to as many as 140 guests and hors dโoeuvres to more than 1,000.
The White House is said to receive 65,000 letters per week, 2,500-3,500 calls. 1,000 faxes and 100,000 emails per day.
The White House receives up to 30,000 visitors each week.
The White House Complex is protected by the United States Secret Service and the United States Park Police.
In February 1974, a stolen Army helicopter landed without authorization on the White House grounds.

Twenty years later, in 1994, a light plane crashed on the White House grounds, and the pilot died instantly.

In April 1995 a man piloted a small gyrocopter onto the west front lawn of the White House after planning a “protest” for 2 1/2 years.

The initial construction took place over a period of eight years, at a reported cost of $232,371.83 (equal to $3,879,177 today).
The White House is constructed of gray-colored sandstone from a quarry in Aquia, Virginia. The sandstone walls werenโt painted white until the White House was reconstructed after the British fires.
The White House requires 570 gallons of paint to cover its outside surface.
The property is a National Heritage Site owned by the National Park Service and is part of the Presidentโs Park.

In 2007, it was ranked second on the American Institute of Architects list of โAmericaโs Favorite Architectureโ.
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Interesting and grandiose-but I’d prefer a cozy place like Abe Lincoln’s cabin. ๐
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55,000 square feet? Let’s see, you could probably double that and not fill up Buckingham Palace. I think it is much prettier and more simply elegant than B.P., anyway. I was just trying to figure out how many of my little white house would fit into the White House, and at 720 square feet, just right for me, we’re easily saying about 600, is that right? I admire the faithful staff who love and care for it and the inhabitants, no matter how they are treated, they carry on. When DJT is again in there, I’d like to go visit. Certainly not now; it needs a literal exorcism!
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Throw in some constant vermin extermination and the sage the hell out of it.
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Typo.โโโTheโ should be โthen.โโโWish there was a way to edit after sending.
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There is a way to edit after sending a comment. Right under your name is the date & time of your post. Next to the posting time in a little gray rectangle is an EDIT button. Click on it & it takes you to your comment for editing.
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The White House is definitely a gem. A beacon of strength that has been hijacked by a rogue evil regime. It is disgusting the current occupants despise our Constitution so blatantly. They will do anything to destroy it. I am praying for the day President Trump and Melania live there again. The beacon will again be bright. The United States will once again be lead by true American patriots.โโTrump #47 MAGA ๐บ๐ธ
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