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  2. Burning of Washington - Wikipedia

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    The White House ruins after the fire of August 24, 1814, depicted in a watercolor painting by George Munger, is now on display at the White House Major General Robert Ross, the British commander who led the burning of Washington. After burning the Capitol, the British turned northwest up Pennsylvania Avenue toward the White House

  3. Art in the White House - Wikipedia

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    The White House's Art collection was established by an Act of Congress in 1961 and grew extensively during the Kennedy Administration. [5] It now includes more than 65,000 objects if individual items are catalogued. [6]

  4. White House - Wikipedia

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    The White House ruins after the fire of August 24, 1814 Jefferson and Latrobe's West Wing Colonnade, in this 19th-century engraved view, is now the James S. Brady Press Briefing Room. On Saturday, November 1, 1800, John Adams became the first president to take residence in the building. [27]

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  6. Category:Art in the White House - Wikipedia

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    The art collection in the White House in Washington, D.C. contains, or has contained, many works of art. Pages in category "Art in the White House" The following 22 pages are in this category, out of 22 total.

  7. Category:Images of the White House - Wikipedia

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    Images associated with the White House, the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Images of the White House . Media in category "Images of the White House"

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  9. West Wing - Wikipedia

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    On December 24, 1929, the West Wing was significantly damaged by an electrical fire. [2] This four-alarm fire was the most destructive to strike the White House since the Burning of Washington 115 years earlier. One hundred and thirty firefighters, over nineteen engine companies, and four truck companies were needed to extinguish the blaze.