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Their are important rooms in the white house like the blue room the dinning room the oval room their are some rooms that are so important that even the kids in the white house can't go in them and finally their is the oval room that room is where the president is most of his day. And that concludes my information about rooms in the white house.
Abraham Lincoln's bed room and the conference room
Some rooms in the White House are named after colors because that is the color with which they are decorated.
Some famous houses include Buckingham Palace, the White House, Graceland, and the Palace of Versailles.
She saved the famous portrait of George Washington and some important presidential documents. The picture is now hanging in the East room of the white house. She left before they actually invaded the White House.
The special item kept in the blue room of the White House changes each year and is determined by the current administration. It could be a specific decor item, piece of artwork, or historical artifact. There is no one fixed special item that is always kept in the blue room.
the white house holds an Easter egg hunt
The names of the first White House plumbers is not recorded. There is a web page (see link Plumbing in the White House) that discusses the history of plumbing in the WH, but doesn't talk about the annoymous tradesmen who made it possible. The webpage offers some interesting history on the history behind running water in the WH.
There are many hotels located near the White House in Washington, D.C. The St. Regis Hotel and the W Hotel are all situated within a short walking distance. The Hay-Adams is quite close and actually overlooks the White House.