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  2. White House Rose Garden - Wikipedia

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    The White House Rose Garden is a garden bordering the Oval Office and the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C., United States. The garden is approximately 125 feet long and 60 feet wide (38 metres by 18 metres, or about 684m 2 ).

  3. Oval Office - Wikipedia

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    The Oval Office has become associated in Americans' minds with the presidency itself through memorable images, such as a young John F. Kennedy, Jr. peering through the front panel of his father's desk, President Richard Nixon speaking by telephone with the Apollo 11 astronauts during their moonwalk, and Amy Carter bringing her Siamese cat Misty Malarky Ying Yang to brighten her father ...

  4. Jacqueline Kennedy Garden - Wikipedia

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    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). The White House Garden. White House Historical Association and the National Geographic ...

  5. Tricia Nixon Cox - Wikipedia

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    Tricia Nixon married Harvard Law student Edward F. Cox in a White House Rose Garden ceremony on June 12, 1971. [ 7 ] In a 2015 interview with Max Foster for CNN regarding an upcoming visit to the United States, Charles, then Prince of Wales , recalled his first visit to the U.S. in 1970 as "the time when they were trying to marry me off to ...

  6. White House - Wikipedia

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    The general layout of the White House grounds today is based on the 1935 design by Frederick Law Olmsted Jr. of the Olmsted Brothers firm, commissioned by President Franklin D. Roosevelt. During the Kennedy administration, the White House Rose Garden was redesigned by Rachel Lambert Mellon. The Rose Garden borders the West Colonnade.

  7. Irvin Williams - Wikipedia

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    Williams began working as a government horticulturist during the Truman Administration and worked on a variety of projects, including many at the White House. He was made head gardener of the White House in 1962 and was almost immediately assigned to work on a redesign of the Rose Garden with Bunny Mellon, which had been requested by president John F. Kennedy. [2]

  8. Category:White House Grounds - Wikipedia

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    Gardens and lawns at the White House, the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States Pages in category "White House Grounds" The following 11 pages are in this category, out of 11 total.

  9. White house garden - Wikipedia

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    White House garden could refer to either of the following White House gardens: White House Rose Garden;