Franklin D. Roosevelt, in 1933 for the second floor rooms.
Although while Garfield lay dying in 1881 rudimentary air conditioning was rigged up for his comfort.............
it was broght to the white house in -9012
No, Woodrow Wilson left the White house after his second term ended around 1920. It wasn't until 1930 that there was air conditioning in the White House.
Watermelon. It starts green, then white, then red, the seeds(baby)
Air-conditioning units were installed in the private quarters on the second floor of the White House in 1933. The president at the time was Franklin D. Roosevelt.
air conditioning
It's a watermelon! The outside is green, then there's a white layer, then the red layer, and the babies are seeds. I think this is an Egyptian riddle
1853
A Watermelon
John Adams was the first president to live inside the white house
No.
The cast of Inside the Obama White House - 2009 includes: Barack Obama as himself
Yes. There are frequent guided tours of the White House for members of the public.