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Who first called the White House the people's house?

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When John Adams moved into the unfinished White House it was called the People's house. Not until the war of 1812 when the resident was burned by the British did it get the name White House. White paint was used to cover the burn marks, so it got the name White House. In the 1800's paint was very expensive and very few houses were painted, so to have a house painted was a big deal. A few years ago while working on the White House the repair men found the burn marks still on the house.

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