ground break was on December 8th, 1941
Fred Flinstone
Yes, the White House has an outdoor pool. This pool was built in 1975, during the presidency of Gerald R. Ford. The indoor pool that was built in 1933, during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt, was filled in in 1969 by Richard M. Nixon.
as big as the white house's swimming pool.
White-Pool House was created in 1887.
The white house was built in Washington D.C.
The first White House pool was built at the request of Franklin Roosevelt. He had had polio and his legs were partially paralyzed and he could not run, but he could still had get a good work out by swimming.
The White House was built through the years of 1790-1800.
The web address of the White-Pool House is: http://www.whitepoolhouse.org
Since 1969, the White House press briefing room has stood over an indoor pool that was built by President Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1933. The above info is from the following website: http://usinfo.state.gov/xarchives/display.html?p=washfile-english&y=2007&m=July&x=20070711160024esnamfuak3.228396e-02
Franklin Roosevelt expanded the West Wing . He also had an indoor swimming pool built.
The address of the White-Pool House is: 112 E Murphy St, Odessa, TX 79761-6530
The indoor pool was built in the west gallery, between the West Wing and the White House. It displaced the old laundry rooms, which were moved to the basement. It was built during the first presidential term [1933-1937] of Franklyn Delano Roosevelt. In 1970, during the presidential term of Richard Nixon, the Press Briefing Room [subsequently renamed, as James S Brady Press Briefing Room, during Ronald Reagan's presidency] was built above the pool. There was trapdoor access, to the pool below, by way of a trapdoor in the floor.