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North facade of the White House Executive Residence White House ground floor showing location of principal rooms White House state floor showing location of principal rooms White House second floor showing location of principal rooms. The Executive Residence is the central building of the White House complex located between the East Wing and ...
The second floor Center Hall of the White House in 2001. Floor plan of the White House second floor showing location of the Center Hall. The Center Hall is a broad central hallway on the second floor of the White House, home of the president of the United States. It runs east to west connecting the East Sitting Hall with the West Sitting Hall.
English: Floor plan of White House Second floor, which features the Center Hall, East Sitting Hall, Lincoln Bedroom, Lincoln Sitting Room, President's Dining Room, Queens' Bedroom, Queens' Sitting Room, Treaty Room, Truman Balcony, West Sitting Hall, and Yellow Oval Room
The West Sitting Hall in the administration of Bill Clinton Floor plan of the White House second floor showing location of the West Sitting Hall. The West Sitting Hall is located on the second floor of the White House, home of the president of the United States. The room is entered from the second floor Center Hall on the
The principal story plan for the White House by Benjamin Henry Latrobe, 1807. The main entrance is located on the north façade under a porte cochere with Ionic columns. [32] The ground floor is hidden by a raised carriage ramp and parapet. The central three bays are situated behind a prostyle portico that was added c. 1830.
The Truman Balcony on the second floor of the White House The portico before construction of the balcony (photo c. 1910–1935) The Truman Balcony is the second-floor balcony of the Executive Residence of the White House, which overlooks the South Lawn. It was completed in March 1948, during the presidency of Harry S. Truman.
Under the direction of prominent architects McKim, Mead & White, the executive offices were moved in 1902 from the second floor to the newly built West Wing (which, at the time, was intended to be ...
The Lincoln Sitting Room is a small sitting room located next to the Lincoln Bedroom on the second floor of the White House. [1] It was used as the White House telegraph room from 1865 to 1902 (until the West Wing was built). It is furnished in Victorian style to match the bedroom.