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    Executive Residence - Wikipedia

    Original kitchen and ancillary spaces The ground floor of the White House originally contained service rooms. The White House is built on a small slight hill that slopes to the south. To provide access to the north side of the ground floor, the area around the north side of the mansion and its northeast and northwest … See more

    The Executive Residence is the central building of the White House complex located between the East Wing and West Wing. It is the most recognizable part of the complex, being the actual "house" part of the White House. … See more

    The state floor was unfinished when President John Adams moved into the White House on November 1, 1800. Work continued through the four remaining months of his presidency and into the first term of Thomas Jefferson to make the Executive … See more

    During a 1927 renovation the White House attic was rebuilt into a third floor. It was further expanded with the Truman Reconstruction and currently contains 20 rooms, nine bathrooms, and a main hall. This floor was once used for staff bedrooms, but no … See more

    This level was added during the 1948–1952 renovation, and contains the air conditioning and water softening equipment. The sub … See more

    The second floor contains the private living apartments of the first family, as well as a kitchen. Some of these rooms are used for official entertaining, … See more

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  2. A Tour of the White House: The Ground Floor

    The Ground Floor. The white marble walls of the Ground Floor corridor complement the vaulted ceiling arching gracefully overhead. Architect James Hoban installed the groin vaulting around 1793. Its sturdy construction …

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  4. The Ground Floor - White House Historical Association

    The Ground Floor Corridor, 1902. National Archives and Records Administration. In 1902, Theodore Roosevelt insisted that the White House have more space. Architect Charles McKim found a solution by renovating the Ground Floor

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    From the Ground Floor Corridor rooms, transformed from their early use as service areas, to the State Floor rooms, where countless leaders and dignitaries have been entertained, the White...

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    Oct 10, 2024 · The ground floor originally housed service areas, but now includes the Diplomatic Reception Room, the White House Library, the Map Room, the Vermeil Room, and the China Room.

  10. White House ‑ Architect, Facts & Layout - HISTORY

    Mar 11, 2015 · The White House Today. The White House today holds 132 rooms on six floors, the floor space totaling approximately 55,000 square feet. It has hosted longstanding traditions such as the...

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