no it is kept closed for the president's annual party
i dont think they do tours anymore since 9/11
You should probably look that up on google maybe put white house and it will take you to some website that will give you all the info you need Hope I could help!
Graceland.
He lived in Springfield Illinois. His house is open for tours today.
None - Prior to its inclusion within the fenced compound that now includes the Old Executive Office Building to the west and the Treasury Building to the east, this sidewalk served as a queuing area for the daily public tours of the White House. These tours were suspended in the wake of the September 11 attacks (2001). In September 2003, they resumed on a limited basis for groups making prior arrangements through their Congressional representatives and submitting to background checks, but the White House remains closed to the general public
It was filmed at Biltmore House in Asheville, NC. (This house is open for tours). In the film, the house was near Washington, DC.
Both St. Paul's Cathedral and the White House are significant landmarks and important symbols of their respective countries. They also serve as the official places of worship for their governments, with St. Paul's Cathedral being the seat of the Bishop of London and the White House having its own chapel. Additionally, both buildings are open to the public for tours and visits.
He was born in Boston Massachusetts. The house his family lived in when he was born is now open for tours.
The White House is the home to the president and his family. Within it there is the Oval Office that is the official office of the president. The West Wing contains offices for people who work for the president. The Press Room is there and other offices. In the East Wing are the offices of the First Lady. She has a secretary and others who help her plan events and keep her schedule. The bottom floor of the White House is a museum and open for public tours.
Some of it is open to visitors
The Age of Innocence house is located at 473 Bellevue Avenue in Newport, Rhode Island. It is now known as the Frederick W. Vanderbilt House and it is open to the public for tours.
Andrew Jackson had a notable open house on his inauguration day. Supporters jammed the place and tore it up. Jackson had to spend the night with friends. However, all of the earlier presidents, at least to Cleveland held open houses from time to time, especially at Christmas or New Years.