Murray James Wambolt
The second most photographed photo after the White House is difficult to determine with certainty as there are numerous popular and iconic photographic subjects worldwide. However, some contenders for heavily photographed landmarks include the Eiffel Tower in Paris, the Great Wall of China, Taj Mahal in India, and Tower Bridge in London. Ultimately, it depends on various factors such as public interest, accessibility, and cultural significance.
I believe James K. Polk was the first to be photographed in the White House.
John Quincy Adams was the first President to be photographed (see Related Links), but this photo was taken in 1843 long after he left office and was serving in Congress.According to Whitehouse.gov, the first President to be photographed while in office was James Polk. There are copies of what look like a photo of William Henry Harrison, but I think these are a photo of a painting or drawing of Harrison made sometime later.
The most famous location online for photos of girls in the White House is the website 1600 Girls. 1600 stands for the street address of the White House.
No. The White House has never been on the reverse of the nickel. The building is Monticello, Thomas Jefferson's home.
what happened last in the White House
The East Room is on the second floor of the White House.
1929
Thomas Jefferson
yes, he has a photo shot outside the white house with his son.
no thomas jefferson was the second president to live in the white house
1864
At the White House