Theodore Roosevelt was the first to use "White House" as his address on his official stationery. People have called the building the White House at least since it was re-built and painted a true white after it was burned out by the British in 1814.
It depends on the context and usage.We drove by a white house, and then a blue house with pink shutters.The President of the United States lives in The White House. He grew up in a white house that was later painted green, but he likes The White House much better.
People started calling the President's home the White House after it was painted white after it was charred by the British in 1814. The term may have been used before 1814, but the natural stone was not as white as the white paint. Theodore Roosevelt was the first to use term White House on his official stationery.
The White House is the home of the US President and his family and serves as the headquarters of the Executive Branch of the government.
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The White House is actually the nickname; the name used to be "the executive mansion of the United States."
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