It is the workplace of the U.S. President as well as the home of the President and his/her family, and so is a symbol of the US presidency, which is an extremely important part of the federal government.
The actual White House building is a historical landmark, almost as old as the republic, itself. People would consider it a personal insult if some hostile power was able to damage or destroy it, but I would guess that if some popular President campaigned for a new modern home and got one built that most people would not mind or care very much if the old White House became a museum. I could be wrong.
because its white and presidents stay there like Obama
The voters of the United States.
five facts about the white house is1.)it has 2 basements2.)It has 2 public floors3.)It has 6 floors4.)George Washington was the only preseident who did not live in the White House5.)The white house WAS the biggest house in the United States until the civil war.the white house was the largest house in the United States until after the Civil WarThe construction of the White House started in 1792 and it was completed in 1800.The total cost was $232,372.
The United States fought them. The British set fire to the White House.
Harry S. Truman added bowling lanes to the White House in 1947. Truman served as the 33rd President of the United States.
The home of the President wasn't always known as the White House. George Washington lived in New York when he was President. The White House was built and the capitol was moved to Washington D.C. George Washington is the only president to never live in the White House.
The White House is where the President of the United States lives
The President of the United States is the tenant of the White House.
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United States of America.
The voters of the United States.
The White House was burned by the British Army; because the United States and Britain were at war.
This could either be referring to the President of the United States, or the White House Press Secretary
He lives in the White House.
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The White House didn't come into existence until after the United States became a country.
The White House is the nickname, othwise known as the Executive Mansion of the United States
Restoring the House with furnishing of historical importance to the United States.