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  2. West Wing - Wikipedia

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    The West Wing ground floor is also the site of a small restaurant operated by the Presidential Food Service and staffed by Naval culinary specialists and called the White House Mess. [ 14 ] [ 15 ] It is located underneath the Oval Office, and was established by President Truman on June 11, 1951.

  3. West Sitting Hall - Wikipedia

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    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 east side of the room. The room features a large lunette window on the west wall looks out upon the West Colonnade, the West Wing, and the Old Executive Office Building.

  4. File:NPS white-house-map.pdf - Wikipedia

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    Short title: WHHOmap1; Software used: Adobe Illustrator CC 2014 (Macintosh) Date and time of digitizing: 04:36, 25 February 2015: File change date and time

  5. The White House has 132 rooms and its own restaurant ... - AOL

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    The most famous home in America also comes with a movie theater, bowling alley, and underground bunkers.

  6. 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]

  7. White House Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    White House Landscapes. Walker and Company. ISBN 0-8027-1192-8. Mellon, Rachel Lambert (1973). The White House Gardens Concepts and Design of the Rose Garden. Great American Editions Ltd. Seale, William (1986). The President's House. White House Historical Association and the National Geographic Society. ISBN 0-912308-28-1.. Seale, William (1996).

  8. Bill Clinton speaks out on allegations staff sabotaged West ...

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    Former president Bill Clinton has finally broken his silence on a series of allegations claiming his staff destroyed the West Wing as he exited the White House in 2001.

  9. After the White House, the Obamas moved to an 8,200-square-foot mansion in Washington, DC. Donald Trump flew to his Mar-a-Lago resort in Florida instead of attending Joe Biden's inauguration.