Some of the animals that lived in the White House are dogs, cats, horses, ducks, geese, squirrel, and raccoons.
Yes it was once called 'the president's house' but Theodore Roosevelt changed it to the White house.
No it was once burned down by the British. Then the president (no clue which one) had it remodelled in 1847.
The scientific answer for white paint on houses is the same as why we wear white in hot climates-- white reflects the sunlight away from the house during the summer. This keeps the house cooler than houses with dark colored paint.
The White House, the official residence of the President of the United States of America, was constructed in 1800 and inhabited by each subsequent president until the War of 1812, when during the Burning of Washington on August 24th, 1814, the British Army set fire to the White House and burned it to the ground. The White House was re-constructed after the war and has been in continual use since 1817. Therefore the White House has been burned down once, by the British Army in 1814.
While the Cheyenne lived near the Great Lakes, they lived in earth lodges. Once they moved to the great plains, they lived in teepees.
Like his predecessor George Washington, John Adams lived in "The President's House" in Philadelphia prior to moving into the White House in Washington near the end of his Presidency. "The President's House" no longer exists but once stood where the current Liberty Bell Center sits.
No you do not have to die you have to have lived there once in your life
Millions of buffalo.
Yes it was once called 'the president's house' but Theodore Roosevelt changed it to the White house.
Once upon a time, there lived a lonely but kind old man in a small village.
The answer is Extinct!
The answer is Extinct!
A Haunted house is a House where the dead have once lived and stayed behind to haunt those who live there today.
They're real. I once lived in a haunted house.
The White House was burned ONCE -By the British during the War of 1812
Cinderella lived in a huge manor house that once belonged to her father, in England.
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