The rose garden is on the grounds of the White House.
Hayes was the first to open the White House grounds to the public for Easter egg rolls.
!8 acres make up the White House grounds.
None.The White House can be considered a tourist attraction, and it has an extensive art collection, but there are no monuments on the grounds of the White House.
Taft kept a cow on the white house grounds in order to have fresh milk.
There are approximately 400 trees on the White House grounds.
I guess you mean to see live cattle on the White House grounds. If so, it was probably Taft who kept a cow on the grounds in order to have fresh milk.
The Eisenhower Executive Office Building is located on the White House Grounds. West of that is the National Security Council.
No; the president and his family all live in the White House. There are other structures on the grounds of the White House, including a private tennis court, and a nearby guest house for visiting dignitaries, called Blair House. But the president only resides in the White House.
Yes it was once called 'the president's house' but Theodore Roosevelt changed it to the White house.
Trees were part of the original plans for the White House grounds. The first tree was planted by an unknown worker, possibly a slave.
Bill Clinton saw a donated hot tub installed in the White House grounds in July, 1997.