Is there an ATM in the White House?
Because if you go on a tour you bring cash, if you work there you get paid and if you dont have money your black and in the wrong house
What can a person see from the front steps of the White House?
A person see Museum of American History.
Who had the first pool table installed in the White House?
John Quincy Adams had the first pool table commishioned for the white house. He bought it from a local shop owner
What president banned yellow from the white house because he didnt like that color?
The White House is a museum and the president only has power over the living quarters that is provided for him and his family. No president banned the color yellow because one of the public museum rooms is called the Yellow Room. There are 135 rooms in the White House and the federal parks department oversees many of these rooms.
How many Presidents of the United States kids got married in the White House?
President's children married in the White House were Maria Hester Monroe, John Adams III (son of Quincy and the only presidential son to have a White House wedding), Elizabeth Tyler , Ellen "Nellie" Grant, Alice Lee Roosevelt (daughter of Theodore), Jessie Woodrow Wilson, Eleanor Randolph Wilson. Lynda Bird Johnson, and Tricia Nixon.
Lucy Baines Johnson had a White House wedding reception after her wedding in a Washington Church. Dorothy Bush was marred at Camp David. Jenna Bush was married back home in Texas and I think there were other children of sitting presidents who were married but did not have the wedding in the White House,
What first lady rescued white house valuables as the British advanced on Washington?
President James Madison's wife save many important artifacts and documents when the British set fire to the White House in 1814. This occurred during the War of 1812 between England and the US.
Why are there guards on top of White House?
USMC serve as aids and door guards when the President is in the West Wing working. Secret Service agents are guarding the President.
What year did John F. Kennedy live in the White House?
U. S. President's live in the White House during their terms. Each term is currently four years and each President may serve up to two terms.
She is far and away the most evil human who has ever walked upon this earth.
NO CRAP SHE IS EVIL!!!!!!!! She is a doush bagg to be a F***** President G** D*****!
What is the name of Andrew Jackson's informal meeting room in the White House?
Andrew Jackson had personal advisers that could not be approved as member of his Cabinet by the Senate. So he chose personal advisers that met in the Kitchen. They became known as the Kitchen Cabinet.
You must know that Andrew Jackson was a very rough frontier man and his friends were also. So when he brought his friends to Washington D. C. the established society was distressed to say the least.
At his inauguration the people climbed on the furniture with their muddy boots. They left the White House in a mess. There was no way the Senate would approve "that kind of a man" as a member of the official Presidential Cabinet. He rarely met with the paid official Presidential Cabinet.
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Who was the first president to call the White House home?
John Adams was the first president to call the white house home. John Adams Bio: http://www.whitehouse.gov/history/presidents/ja2.html
What did George Bush ban from the white house?
While it is unknown if he actually "banned" it, he refused to eat broccoli, so the White House chefs would be unlikely to ever have cooked it.
I do not like broccoli. And I haven't liked it since I was a little kid and my mother made me eat it. And I'm President of the United States and I'm not going to eat any more broccoli.
Why is the White House called the White House and who originally created this name?
The "White House" got its name when it was refurbished after the British burned it during the War of 1812. So blackened was it that only several coats of white paint could restore it. Other names had been used like executive mansion, but that was considered too lofty, so the name White House was chosen.
Has the white house been bombed?
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What branch of the government does the White House work for?
The white house represents the legislative branch!
Who adopted the White House as the official name for the residence of the president of the US?
It was President Theodore Roosevelt who was responsible for officially establishing The White House as the building's official name. Theodore Roosevelt was the 26th President of the United States.
What happened to most of the turkeys presented to the White House between 1947 and 1963?
They were eaten
How many security cameras are in the white house?
Safe to assume that there are a lot of them, but it is not something that you could ever expect to know for sure.
Who was 2nd president to live in the White House?
President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, was the first president to live in the White House in 1800, shortly before it was completed. Construction began in 1792.
Which US President had a seven seat hot tub installed on the white house lawn?
There are no hot tubs as far as I know in the white house.
How many people live in the white house now?
Yes, he does, along with his wife, two daughters, and Michelle's mom (the "First Grandmother"). As of January 20th, 2009, when Mr. Obama officially became president, his new residence was the White House; and it continues to be, because he won a second term in office in the 2012 election.
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How many kitchens does the White House have?
According to the White House Historical Association: "The White House has 132 rooms, including 16 family-guest rooms, 1 main kitchen, 1 diet kitchen, 1 family kitchen, and 35 bathrooms."
Guess that means three (3) kitchens.