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  2. Why Is the White House White? - AOL

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    The White House: three words that bring the same image to mind for every American (and many citizens of other countries as well!) We picture a stately Neo-Classical building, snowy-white and ...

  3. Merritt Black House - Wikipedia

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    The Merritt Black House is a historic house built in 1898 along the Fox River in Kaukauna, Wisconsin. In 1984 it was listed on the National Register of Historic Places. [1] The two-story house was built in 1898 in the Queen Anne style of architecture. The exterior walls are of rusticated stone cut from a local quarry operated by Merritt Black ...

  4. White House - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the White House complex, including Pennsylvania Avenue (closed to traffic) in the foreground, the Executive Residence and North Portico (center), the East Wing (left), and the West Wing and the Oval Office at its southeast corner. The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.

  5. Benjamin Clayton Black House - Wikipedia

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    Built shortly before the American Civil War and extensively updated in 1872, it is one of the earliest examples of Queen Anne architecture surviving in the state. Originally constructed as a single-story two-room structure, it was expanded by the Black family, adding a third room to the rear and a complete second story, and adorning the building with period woodwork.

  6. James Hoban - Wikipedia

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    The White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, D.C. – (1792–1800). Following the 1814 burning of the White House, Hoban rebuilt the Southern Portico for President James Monroe (1824), and the Northern Portico for President Andrew Jackson (1829). [21] The Octagon House, 1799 New York Ave, Washington DC (1802)

  7. The Black History of the White House - Wikipedia

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    Lusane speaks to White House staff. Following its 2010 publication The Black History of the White House has received much attention from the political community. To acknowledge the work, author Clarence Lusane was invited to the White House by President Barack Obama to speak with staff in March 2011.