In the 1980's and 1990's, 6,000 visitors a day visited the White House. After the terrorists attacks on September 11, 2001, visitors must request admission through their representatives six months in advance and submit to background checks.
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1.5 million visitors go through the White House each year.
Some of it is open to visitors
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The Lincoln Room.
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Special visitors and dignitaries formally enter the White House through South Portico. It is considered the "front entrance" the president's house.
Prior to September 11, 2001, 1.25 million people visited the White House each year. Since that time the visitation has been stopped twice. Currently, the House hosts about 550,000 visitors each year.
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All years, visitors must be clothed.
Unfortunately there are no verifiable records that detail visitors on a room-by-room basis. However, can can identify the rooms most commonly shown.There are three types of visitors to the White House:1) Tourists on official White House Tours, they get to see some of the rooms that are open to the public, but are not actually invited to meet anyone at the White House.2) Invited Guests or Visitors, these are here to see the President and his family and have less restricted access to the White House.3) Executive Branch visitors. The White House is both a residence and an office. Many people have business with the Executive Branch and come to meetings at the White House.Visitors on the Public Tour usually walk along the ground-floor corridor and look through the doors of the Vermeil room and Library, walk up stairs to the State floor, and through the East, Green, Blue, Red, and State Dining rooms and exit from the north portico lobby.