The Entrance Hall (also called the Grand Foyer) is the primary and formal entrance to the White House. During the Truman reconstruction in 1948, a presidential seal was on the floor, but it has been removed to another floor.
Eleanor Roosevelt would have the most years as first lady as FDR was elected 4 times to office and was in the White House from '33 - '45.
0. The White House's construction was started in 1792, after Washington had become president. John Adams was the first president to take residence in the White House on 1800 November 1, though the White House was not called as such until many years later.
~IT TOOK 1BILLION YEARS TO BUILD THE WHITE HOUSE~
Henry A. Kissinger, the former Secretary of State wrote the White House Years
Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to use "White House" on his official stationery. The term had been in use for many years and others may have used the term ,
Jeremiah Deem Tulsa - John Adams moved into the White House in his last year in office. it was then referred to as the President's House. Otherwise it was nowhere for his first three years!
John Adams the second president of the united states. George Washington did not live in the white house cause the white house took 8 years to build 1789-1797. That was the time George Washington was President so he was president in his house.
Millard Fillmore is reported to have had the first cook stove installed in the White House. Supposedly Fillmore had to teach the White House cook, who had never seen a cook stove, how to use one. When Tyler was president, a furnace ,which might be considered to be a kind of stove, was put in some tne years before the cook stove.
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One. The White House was first called the President's House, but in the War of 1812 the British set fire to it. It didn't burn down, but sections were burned ( today some of the damage can still be seen when the paint is removed) and when it was repaired it was painted white. In the 1700's to have a painted building was very unusual because paint was so expensive so to have a whole house painted in the early building of Washington it stood out. The house has been added to, remodeled, and changed through the years. The third floor was once the servants quarters and could only be reached by a ladder. Today it is a whole floor. There is a bowling alley, theater, flower shop in the White House. The bottom floor, which is open to the public, is considered a museum and is under the guidance of the National Park Service. They often change the items from the collection of Presidential items.
2 terms equals 8 years in the White house.
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