No, the White House was not always white in color. It was originally gray when it was first built in 1792, and it was later painted white to cover up the fire damage from the War of 1812.
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The White House walls are made of sandstone. It is naturally sort of a brownish, creamy white. The walls were white-washed soon after they were put up, so the building was always white or whitish, When it burned it was painted white to cover the burn marks and may have become a little whiter or a brighter shade of white.
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No- not white like it is now. It was natural stone, which was a cream color, when first built. After it was blackened by the fire that gutted during the War of 1812, it was painted white.
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E.B White had a white house.
White. The white house continues to be repainted white since its beginning.
Surprisingly, the White House wasn't always white! It's constructed of gray colored sandstone, and wasn't painted white until after the British torched the place during the war of 1812.
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I would think that white would be the color.
Yes. Also if you think about it what other color would they do.
white. they are refering to the white house. the question is what color is the white house of Washington
No, clouds are not always white. Their color depends on if they are a precipitate, the time of day, and the color of the sky in general.
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