It is used for entertaining, press conferences, ceremonies, and occasionally for a large dinner.
It is used for entertaining, press conferences, ceremonies, and occasionally for a large dinner.
The East Room is an event and reception room in the Executive Residence, which is a building of the White House complex, the home of the president of the United States. The East Room is the largest room in the Executive Residence; it is used for dances, receptions, press conferences, ceremonies, concerts, and banquets.
Abigail Adams, the First Lady to President John Adams is the one who hung laundry in the East Room to dry. The East Room was not being used at the time.
The State Dining Room is the usual location. The East Room has also been used at times for formal dining because of its larger size, while the Family Dining Room fills in for smaller luncheons.
Growing plants
the green room is used for growing plants
licon bed room The room used as the main reception room for guests is the West Wing Reception Room on the first floor of the White House.
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The blue room is used for entertaining and for special events
It is used for executive meetings with the president like press releases.
The Blue Room serves as a State parlor in the White House. It is an oval shaped room on the first floor, that is normally used for receptions. The room is furnished in the French Empire style and has a nineteenth century French chandelier as its focal point.