There are 131 rooms in the white house, excluding the presidents room.
The East Room Is the largest room in the White House.
Yes. is what i read in a book.well exept in the restroom and presidents room
The bodies of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy both lay in state in the East Room
The East Room Is the largest room in the White House.
a great website for the white house and the vice presidents house ishttp:/www.whitehousemuseum.org it shows almost every room (including west and east wings) and shows floor plans. i love it.
US Presidents live in a building called The White House, at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, in Washington, DC. The portion of the White House that the President and his family actually live in is referred to as the "Presidential Residence" and is on the second floor of the White House. The Lincoln Bedroom, the Treaty Bedroom, and the Queen's Room are also located on the second floor, but are not considered to be part of the Presidential Residence.
There is the Roosevelt room, a windowless meeting room in the West Wing, near the Oval Office. It is named for both of the Presidents Roosevelt. There is also the Lincoln bedroom, that is supposedly haunted by the ghost of Abraham Lincoln.
Special visitors and dignitaries formally enter the White House through South Portico. It is considered the "front entrance" the president's house.
The White House's Blue room is blue because it is
The East Room is on the second floor of the White House.
There are 132 rooms in the White House, but only four of them are available for public tours. There are no measurements available for the White House so there is no way to really know which is the smallest.