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Following a competition for the design of the President's House in the spring of 1792, Irish architect James Hoban was commissioned...
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When John Adams first occupied the President's House in 1800, the second floor was generally reserved for private and family use. President Adams kept a small office adjacent to his bedroom on the southwest corner of the house, but other early presidents chose to work in rooms on the state floor. About 1825, the two rooms that we now call the Lincoln suite were adapted to be executive offices. The Lincoln Bedroom actually was Abraham Lincoln's office and Cabinet Room.
Following a competition for the design of the President's House in the spring of 1792, Irish architect James Hoban was commissioned...
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Benjamin Henry Latrobe's 1803 drawing of the State Floor indicates that the Red Room served as "the President's Antechamber" for the...
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The State Dining Room, which now seats as many as 140 guests, was originally much smaller and served at various times...
When John Adams first occupied the President's House in 1800, the Second Floor was generally reserved for private and family use....
The white marble walls of the Ground Floor corridor complement the vaulted ceiling arching gracefully overhead. Architect James Hoban installed...
James Hoban, the original architect of the President's House, intended that the space now called the "Green Room" be used...
The Cross Hall and large Entrance Hall are at the center of the original plan by James Hoban for the...
Ascending from the Ground Floor Corridor, a marble stairway leads the White House visitor to the State Floor level. Off...
The Blue Room with the Yellow Oval Room above and the Diplomatic Reception Room below it, form the most elegant...