I found on the WWW that it it is made partly from lime stone, although it says in my earth science text book that the White House is made out of sand stone, because its easily cut into blocks or slabs.
well the white house was built before 1800 so probably quite an old material
The White House walls are made of sandstone. It is naturally sort of a brownish, creamy white. The walls were white-washed soon after they were put up, so the building was always white or whitish, When it burned it was painted white to cover the burn marks and may have become a little whiter or a brighter shade of white.
Yes he made the white house
Although originally called the President's Palace, the Presidential Mansion, or the President's House, the formal name was the Executive Mansion. References to the home as the White House appear as early as 1811. President Theodore Roosevelt made formal the usage in 1901 when he had the "White House" name added to the official stationery.
No the white house is not symmetrical
There are 147 windows in the White House.
The White made out of wood and more!!
the white house was mostly made of marble and wood. some other thing were put into to it.
no.the white house is made out of lime stone. i think. Wrong, the outside of the White House is made of Virginian Aquia Creek sandstone. Parts of the interior are made of Maryland Marble.
No.
Freemasons.
with building blocks!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Sandstone
yes
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The White House is generally made of 19th century pine, sometimes rosewood so I have heard.
No.. His office was in Penn. The White House was being made after his presidency
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to have "The White House" printed on his official stationery.