The White House is in the same place it has always been since it was built, all presidents have used the same builiding including Coolidge.
It is called the white house because it is painted white.
People started calling the President's home the White House after it was painted white after it was charred by the British in 1814. The term may have been used before 1814, but the natural stone was not as white as the white paint. Theodore Roosevelt was the first to use term White House on his official stationery.
The White House is what president's official home is called. This used to be an unofficial name for the executive mansion but at some point became the name that is universally used. Theodore was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery.The official executive mansion provided as a home for US presidents is usually called the White House, located in Washington D.C.
The white house for sometime now has used 2 Shure SM57's for the presidents podium.
President sleeps in the Presidential Bedroom on the second floor, there are total of 4 bedrooms, and various presidents have used different rooms for their master bedroom. He works in the White House Oval Office.
It wasn't. It's a government cover up for secret hidden Pokemon. ^ Who ever wrote that just fails. I can't personally answer this question without looking it up elsewhere, but I can say that the previous answer is wrong. After realising I'm working on a project about the White House, i realised it was made as a house for the current presidents to live in, there are also some offices and other stuff. the White house was made for people to be pretected in and ariginoly the first presidint to live in the White house was not Whashington but was Jefferson
The White House is owned by the US government which is a government of the people, so in a way, the people own the White House. ( Incidentally, I think the term "people's house" is more commonly used to denote the House of Representatives. )
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The White House is actually the nickname; the name used to be "the executive mansion of the United States."
The White House has 132 rooms, not 17.
The Blair House is the official guest house for visiting dignitaries of the White House. It is located across the street from the White House in Washington, D.C. and is used to accommodate foreign heads of state, royalty, and other important guests.