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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - History
The White House was built after Congress established the District of Columbia as the permanent capital of the United States on July 16, 1790. President George Washington helped select the site, along with city planner Pierre L'Enfant. The architect was chosen in a competition, which received nine proposals. James Hoban, an Irishman, was awarded the honor and construction began with the laying of the cornerstone on October 13, 1792.
The building Hoban designed was modeled on the first and second floors of Leinster House, a ducal palace ...
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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - The West WingIn the early 20th century, new buildings were added to the wings at either side of the main White House to accommodate the President's growing staff. The West Wing houses the President's office (the Oval Office) and offices of his senior staff, with room for about 50 employees. It also includes the Cabinet Room, where the United States Cabinet meets, and the White House Situation Room.
Some members of the President's staff are located in the adjacent Eisenhower Executive Office Building.
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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - StructureVery few people realize the size of the White House, since much of it is below ground or otherwise minimized by landscaping. In fact, the White House has:
6 stories and 55,000 ft² (5,100 m²) of floor space
132 rooms and 35 bathrooms [2]
412 doors
147 windows
28 fireplaces
8 staircases
3 elevators
5 full-time chefs
5,000 visitors a day
a tennis court
a bowling lane
a movie theater
a jogg ...
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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - The Web siteThe official White House website is http://www.whitehouse.gov/. It was established on October 17, 1994.
This website used a very lengthy robots exclusion file to shield much of its contents from search engines (http://www.whitehouse.gov/robots.txt). As of early June 2005, the list contains over 2,200 directories. A visitor may still use the official search tool to retrieve information. However, the searchable con ...
See also:White House, White House - History, White House - Structure, White House - The West Wing, White House - The East Wing, White House - The White House grounds, White House - The Web site Read more here: » White House: Encyclopedia II - White House - The Web site |
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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - StructureVery few people realize the size of the White House, since much of it is below ground or otherwise minimized by landscaping. In fact, the White House has:
6 stories and 55,000 ft² (5,100 m²) of floor space
132 rooms and 35 bathrooms [2]
412 doors
147 windows
28 fireplaces
8 staircases
3 elevators
5 full-time chefs
5,000 visitors a day
a tennis court
a bowling lane
a movie theatre
a jogg ...
See also:White House, White House - History, White House - Structure, White House - The West Wing, White House - The East Wing, White House - The White House grounds, White House - The Web site Read more here: » White House: Encyclopedia II - White House - Structure |
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 |  |  | Jane Engelhard: Encyclopedia II - White House - The West WingIn the early 20th century, new buildings were added to the wings at either side of the main White House to accommodate the President's growing staff. The West Wing houses the President's office (the Oval Office) and offices of his senior staff, with room for about 50 employees. It also includes the Cabinet Room, where the United States Cabinet meets, and the White House Situation Room.
Some members of the President's staff are located in the a ...
See also:White House, White House - History, White House - Structure, White House - The West Wing, White House - The East Wing, White House - The White House grounds, White House - The Web site Read more here: » White House: Encyclopedia II - White House - The West Wing |
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