President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
In previous times in history, the White House has been known by several different names such as the President's Palace, the President's House and the Executive Mansion.
George Washington chose the site for the White House in 1791 and construction began fairly soon after with the cornerstone being laid in 1792.
There was a competition run for people to submit designs for thePresidents house and this was won by an Irish architect by the name of James Hoban. President John Adams moved into the house before it was finished in 1800, eight years after it was started.
British soldiers set fire to the house in 1814 and much of it had to be rebuilt with the work being done by James Hoban over a period of 3 or 4 years.
The South and North Porticos were added in 1824 and 1829 respectively.
George Washington didn't live in the White House. It was built till after his presidency was thru.George Washington was the only US president that never lived in the White House. All of the others spent at least a part of their term living in the White House.
John Adams was the first. He lived there for about 4 months at the end of his term.
No. In the event that the president and vice president are both killed, the 3rd in command is the speaker of the house. When a president and vice president leave the white house after their term(s), the president elect has already selected his running mate, who becomes the vice president after the inauguration.
The bodies of Presidents Abraham Lincoln and John F. Kennedy both lay in state in the East Room
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery. People started calling it the White House after it was painted white following its burning by the British in 1814.
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The president moves out of the White House and back to his own residence.
Barack Obama is the current master of the White House.
President John Adams, in the last year of his only term as president, moved into the newly constructed President's House, the original name for what is known today as the White House.
The name "White House" is actually the nickname of the house that the President lives in during his term(s). No one every actually named it the white house.
George Washington was the only president to never live in the White House. John Adams had only a few months there at the end of his term.
yes, in his second term.
His current term ends in January 2013.
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 ,
Washington. John Adams was the first president to live there, in the final; year of his term.
George Washington didn't live in the White House. It was built till after his presidency was thru.George Washington was the only US president that never lived in the White House. All of the others spent at least a part of their term living in the White House.
Theodore Roosevelt was the first to put the term on his official stationery. People called it the White House almost from the time it was built.