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  2. White House Visitors Office - Wikipedia

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    A June 1994 tour group exits the White House.. The White House Visitors Office is responsible for public tours of the White House, for maintaining a facility where the public can obtain information about the White House, and for other White House events such as the White House Easter Egg Roll, Holiday Open Houses, Spring and Fall Garden tours, State Arrival Ceremonies and other special events.

  3. You Can Now Tour Once-Hidden Corners of The White House - AOL

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    So for the first time in decades, Dr. Biden has been leading the charge to refresh the public tour of The White House (which hosts about 10,000 visitors per week). Courtesy The White House

  4. President's Park - Wikipedia

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    President's Park, located in Downtown Washington, D.C., encompasses the White House and includes the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, the Treasury Building, and grounds; the White House Visitor Center; Lafayette Square; and The Ellipse. [3] President's Park was the original name of Lafayette Square.

  5. East Wing - Wikipedia

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    Social and touring visitors to the White House usually enter through the East Wing. The East Wing was built on top of the Presidential Emergency Operations Center, a secure emergency underground shelter for the president. [3] Visitors touring the White House enter through the wood-paneled lobby, where portraits of presidents and first ladies hang.

  6. White House public tour gets makeover with ‘reimagined ...

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    The White House public tour is getting an extreme makeover, with new digital exhibits, an expanded route and more access to rooms poised to be part of the “reimagined” experience for visitors.

  7. White House visitor logs - Wikipedia

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    The Obama administration, however, after initially following the same policy, [4] eventually reversed it and by mid-2009 released the visitor logs as part of its stated commitment to government transparency, under the White House Voluntary Disclosure Policy. [5] It was the first US administration to release those logs to the public.