East Wing of the White House It was President Jefferson who added the east and west colonnaded terraces to the sides of the white house. The east wing was linked to the running water through metal pipes to pump water for washing. Later the first bathing rooms were supplied with water, and...
(26 m) wide. The east and west terraces, the executive office (1902), the east wing (1942), and a penthouse and a bomb shelter (1952) have been added. The colonnade at the east end is the public entrance. The executive office is approached by an esplanade. Large receptions are ...
The theme continues inside the executive mansion as a corner of the East Wing entrance is decorated with three more large hearts, all printed with “Love,” and replicas of the dog and cat. Hearts bearing the children’s handprints have been strung together and hung in ...
The theme continues inside the executive mansion as a corner of the East Wing entrance is decorated with three more large hearts, all printed with “Love,” and replicas of the dog and cat. Hearts bearing the children’s handprints have been strung together and hung in ...
Arthur in the 1880s, when the executive residence was sumptuously redecorated in the Louis Comfort Tiffany style wildly popular at the time—complete with a signature stained-glass screen custom-made for the White House entrance hall. Presidents including Thomas Jefferson, James Monroe, and Grover...
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The Executive Residence holds the East Room, Green Room, Red Room, Blue Room, State Dining Room, Cross, Hall, family Dining Room, Entrance Hall, and the Grand Staircase. On the second floor, one can find the Yellow Oval Room, Master Bedroom, President’s Dining Room, East and West Sitti...
East Portico Entrance Photo: Noah Willman Holiday visitors enter the White House through the East Portico, where volunteers staged an ingenious, one-of-a-kind “Magic Under the Tree” illusion to introduce 2023’s theme of “Magic, Wonder, and Joy.” As the First Family put it, “In t...
The first lady and President Joe Biden have also joined the tour: Jill Biden welcomes visitors with a video at the East Wing entrance, and the president offers a video message inside the East Room. Ad Feedback More than 10,000 visitors tour the White House eac...
the West Wing is the building on the right side of the photo. Since 1902, the President has been able to walk from the Executive House, along the West Wing Colonnade, around the Rose Garden, to work in the Oval Office located in the West Wing. The East Wing on the left-side in thi...