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Tour the White House in 360 Degrees
Welcome to the White House 360 Virtual Tour! This immersive experience will bring you inside the halls of the White House and provide access to all the public rooms on the Ground and State Floors. It will also allow you to examine the rooms and objects even closer than you …
White House Tour - White House Historical Association
This immersive 360 degree tour experience will bring you inside the halls of the White House and provide access to all the public rooms on the Ground and State Floors. It will also allow you to examine the rooms and objects even closer than you would in person.
A Tour of the White House: The Second Floor
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy resolved to make the White House a “living museum” by restoring the historic integrity of the public rooms and displaying the very best of American artwork, furniture, and décor.
Inside the White House: Stories from the World's Most Famous …
The world of the White House is presented by theme, including the building and its architecture; its 18 acres of gardens and grounds; the West Wing; first ladies; entertaining, celebrating and the holidays; the working White House; at home in the White House; diplomacy and ceremony; and innovations and technology.
Inside the Working White House
Nineteenth- and twentieth-century White House staff diaries, memoirs, and photographs, as well as interviews with retired workers, offer capsules of the daily schedules and responsibilities that have kept the White House running since 1800.
Does the White House have a swimming pool?
The White House has had two different pools since the 1930s. The indoor swimming pool opened on June 2, 1933, after a campaign led by the New York Daily News to raise money for building a pool for President Franklin D. Roosevelt, who suffered from poliomyelitis and often swam at therapy pools at his Hyde Park home in New York or at a ...
A Pool for the President - White House Historical Association
Feb 21, 2023 · Although the White House had previously featured an indoor swimming pool, it was converted into the White House Press Room during Richard Nixon’s presidency. 1 Show Me More This black and white photograph depicts the indoor pool of the White House built in 1933 during the administration of President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
Furnishings of the White House
From the beginning of its construction in 1792, until the 1902 renovation that shaped the modern identity and functions of the interior of the White House, the fourteen paintings of this series examine the history of a national icon.
Earliest Known Photograph of White House
South view of the President's House looking north and west: earliest known photograph of the White House, c. January 1846, President Polk's first year in office. The cast of the shadows indicates that the photograph was taken in early morning light.
Interiors & Decorative Arts - White House Historical Association
While the president and first lady make decisions regarding the White House interiors while they live there, they also recognize the importance of maintaining and preserving the public spaces and their accompanying