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"The White House: A Historic Icon in the Heart of Washington, D. C. " Step into the world of power and politics as you explore The White House, located in Washington, D

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House Washington Dc In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev

The White House Washington Dc In 1870S. From American Pictures Drawn With Pen And Pencil By Rev Samuel Manning Circa 1880

Background imageThe White House Collection: A Corner of the East Room, the White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard

A Corner of the East Room, the White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard. 1904, A Corner of the East Room
A Corner of the East Room, the White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard. 1904, A Corner of the East Room, the White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard

Background imageThe White House Collection: President Nixon meets the Apollo 11 astronauts on the lawn of the White House

President Nixon meets the Apollo 11 astronauts on the lawn of the White House

Background imageThe White House Collection: 4 1 / 2c White House approved large die proof, 14072. Creator

4 1 / 2c White House approved large die proof, 14072. Creator
4 1/2c White House approved large die proof, 14072. 4 1/2-cent White House Large Die Proof, originally attached by staples to certified plate proof 21972 as a reference copy for the Bureau of

Background imageThe White House Collection: East Room of the White House, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown

East Room of the White House, Washington, D. C. c1897. Creator: Unknown
East Room of the White House, Washington, D.C. c1897. Beaux Arts paneling in the East Room, an event and reception room in the White Hous, official residence of the President of the United States

Background imageThe White House Collection: Long corridor, The White House, Washington, USA, 1908

Long corridor, The White House, Washington, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: Private dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Private dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: Mrs McKinleys bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Mrs McKinleys bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. The bedroom of Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President McKinley

Background imageThe White House Collection: The East Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The East Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: President Harrisons bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

President Harrisons bedroom at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. View showing the state bed and a day bed with a cushion embroidered with the name of President Benjamin Harrison

Background imageThe White House Collection: The State Dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The State Dining-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: The Oval Sitting-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The Oval Sitting-room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House kitchen, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The White House kitchen, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: Easter egg rolling, The White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Easter egg rolling, The White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Lucy Webb Hayes, wife of American president Rutherford B Hayes

Background imageThe White House Collection: The Blue Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The Blue Room at the White House, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908

Interior of the White House greenhouse, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House and greenhouses, Washington DC, USA, 1908

The White House and greenhouses, Washington DC, USA, 1908. Illustration from The Story of the White House, by Esther Singleton, Volume II, (Hodder and Stoughton, London, 1908)

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard

The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Artist: John L Stoddard
The White House, Washington DC, late 19th century. Photograph from Portfolio of Photographs, of Famous Scenes, Cities and Paintings by John L Stoddard, published by the Werner Company, (Chicago)

Background imageThe White House Collection: East room of the White House, Washington, c1901

East room of the White House, Washington, c1901. This is the room where William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the USA (1896-1901), shook hands with all comers. From The Sphere

Background imageThe White House Collection: Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901

Ida Saxton McKinley, wife of President William McKinley, c1901. Ida Saxton (1847-1907) married William McKinley (1843-1901), 25th President of the USA, in 1871

Background imageThe White House Collection: President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, 1901

President William McKinleys state bedroom at the White House, 1901. McKinley (1843-1901) 25th President of USA from 1896, was shot by an anarchist, Leon Czolgosz

Background imageThe White House Collection: White House, Washington, United States, 1901

White House, Washington, United States, 1901. The official residence of the American President, as it appeared at the time of William McKinleys assassination. From The Sphere

Background imageThe White House Collection: The Presidents House After its Destruction by the British, from Watterson s

The Presidents House After its Destruction by the British, from Watterson s
BAL124502 The Presidents House After its Destruction by the British, from Wattersons New Guide to Washington (engraving) (b&w photo) by American School

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America, North

The White House, Washington, District of Columbia, United States of America, North America

Background imageThe White House Collection: Red Room, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard. 1904, Red Room, The White House

Red Room, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard. 1904, Red Room, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard
Red Room, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard. 1904, Red Room, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard

Background imageThe White House Collection: Presidents Office, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard

Presidents Office, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard. 1904, Presidents Office, The White House, Washington
Presidents Office, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard. 1904, Presidents Office, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard

Background imageThe White House Collection: State Dining Room, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard

State Dining Room, The White House, Washington, D. C. Postcard. 1904, State Dining Room, The White House, Washington
State Dining Room, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard. 1904, State Dining Room, The White House, Washington, D.C. Postcard

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House at night with tourists, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America

The White House at night with tourists, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America
The White House at night with tourists, Washington D.C. United States of America, North America

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America

The White House, Washington D. C. United States of America, North America
The White House, Washington D.C. United States of America, North America

Background imageThe White House Collection: The White House

The White House, Washington DC, USA




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"The White House: A Historic Icon in the Heart of Washington, D. C. " Step into the world of power and politics as you explore The White House, located in Washington, D. C. This magnificent structure stands tall as a symbol of democracy and leadership. From its humble beginnings to its current grandeur, it has witnessed countless historical moments that have shaped our nation's destiny. Built in 1800, it has served as the official residence for every U. S. President since John Adams. Immerse yourself in history as you step foot inside the State Dining Room of this presidential mansion. Marvel at its opulence and imagine the conversations held within these walls by some of America's greatest leaders. As birds gracefully fly over The White House, one can't help but feel a sense of awe and wonderment at this architectural marvel. Its presence commands attention from all who pass by. Rain or shine, sightseers holding umbrellas gather outside on rainy days to catch a glimpse of this iconic landmark, and is a testament to how deeply ingrained The White House is within American culture. In winter months, snow blankets the grounds surrounding The White House creating a picturesque scene straight out of a postcard. It adds an enchanting touch to an already breathtaking view. During St Patrick's Day celebrations, even the fountain on the South Lawn joins in on the festivities with water dyed green - truly showcasing how tradition meets modernity at The White House. Witnessing sunrise over The White House is an experience like no other; it paints an ethereal picture against Washington's skyline – reminding us that each new day brings hope and possibility. By nightfall, lights illuminate this historic building casting shadows that tell stories untold. As darkness falls upon Washington D. C. , it serves as a beacon guiding us towards unity and progress.