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  2. Why is the Oval Office oval? - White House Historical Association

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    The Oval Office has been the main office for the president since President William Howard Taft began working in it in October 1909. After his inauguration, President Taft held a competition to select an architect to enlarge and make permanent the West Wing's "temporary" Executive office built during Theodore Roosevelt's administration.

  3. What is the Resolute Desk? - White House Historical Association

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    The desk was first used in the Oval Office during the presidency of John F. Kennedy. When President Lyndon B. Johnson selected another desk for the Oval Office, the Resolute Desk became part of a traveling exhibition and then went on to the Smithsonian, where it was displayed from 1966 to 1977.

  4. Has every president worked in the Oval Office? - White House...

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    No! The Oval Office has been the primary presidential workspace since 1909, when President William Howard Taft worked in the first iteration of the Oval Office. Prior to the expansion of the West Wing, presidents worked elsewhere in the White House.

  5. What are the dimensions of the Oval Office? - White House...

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    The White House Grounds began as approximately 85 acres of land chosen by George Washington and were cultivated by garden-loving President Thomas Jefferson. These shifting grounds around the Executive Mansion have seen retaining walls, green houses, vegetable gardens, and beautiful flowers.

  6. The Christmas Eve West Wing Fire of 1929 - White House Historical...

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    On Christmas Eve 1929 the White House experienced its most powerful fire since the British torched the Executive Mansion 115 years earlier. At approximately 8:0...

  7. Treasures of the White House: "Resolute" Desk

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    After the Truman Renovation of the White House, 1948-1952, it was placed in the Broadcast Room on the Ground Floor where it was used by President Dwight D. Eisenhower during radio and television broadcasts. It was first used in the Oval Office in 1961 at the request of President John F. Kennedy.

  8. The President's Office - White House Historical Association

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    Discover where in the White House the president's office has been located, how different presidents used these spaces, and why the Oval Office was created. Anywhere Activity: Decorate Your Own Oval Office

  9. White House Historical Association to Open “The People’s House: A...

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    Watch as a 1:5-scale replica of the White House’s South facade transforms to tell the rich history of the Executive Mansion, including the architectural story from 1790 to present day. Walk in the president’s footsteps and experience the 45-second commute to the Oval Office as they pass the Cabinet Room and Rose Garden.

  10. Tour the White House in 360 Degrees

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    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 would in person.

  11. The Working White House: Lunch in the Oval Office Dining Room

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    President Bush has lunch with David Demarest, Tony Snow, Joe Doogan, Phil Brady, and Gov. John Sununu in the Oval Office Dining Room. On January 20, 1977, Jimmy Carter was inaugurated as the thirty-ninth president of the United States.