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Executive Office Of The President | The White House List of the Executive Office of the President entities, overseen by the White House Chief of Staff, and the White House Office entities. http://www.whitehouse.gov/administration/eop/
Extractions: Skip to main content Skip to footer site map The White House. President Barack Obama Overseen by the White House Chief of Staff The following entities exist within the Executive Office of the President: In addition, the following entities exist within The White House: Office of Energy and Climate Change Policy Office of the First Lady Office of Health Reform National Security Advisor Office of Legislative Affairs Office of Management and Administration Oval Office Operations Office of Political Affairs Office of Presidential Personnel Office of Public Engagement and Intergovernmental Affairs Office of Intergovernmental Affairs Urban Affairs Office of the Press Secretary
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Extractions: This virtual exhibition, The White House Collection of American Crafts, was made possible by MCI. "Since the earliest days of MCI's involvement with the Internet, we have helped mold this versatile "network of networks" into a tool that serves not only scientists and academics but the broad communications interests of businesses and consumers.. We are very pleased to be able to support a program that can give potentially millions of citizens an online glimpse of the White House Collection of American Crafts."
White House : White House News And Photos - Chicagotribune.com WASHINGTON (AP) — President Barack Obama meets Monday at the White House with senior policy advisers, then returns to campaigning and raising cash for his Democratic Party. http://www.chicagotribune.com/topic/politics/government/executive-branch/the-whi
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White House Museum Presents an overview, grounds, residence, and east and west wings tour. http://www.whitehousemuseum.org
Extractions: 1.5 million visitors go through the real White House each year. But they see only a handful of rooms. Even special tours visit only a handful more. This online tour will take you through more than 140 areas in the grounds and mansion of the White House with photos and illustrations going back more than 200 years. Start the Tour North Lawn at Halloween, 2009 WhiteHouseMuseum.org is not affiliated with the White House Historical Association or WhiteHouse.gov
White House Facts - Surprising Facts About The White House In Washington DC The White House is recognized around the world as the home of America's president and a symbol of the American people. But, like the nation it represents, the White House is http://architecture.about.com/od/usa/tp/WhiteHouseFacts.htm
Extractions: zWASL=1;zGRH=1 zJs=10 zJs=11 zJs=12 zJs=13 zc(5,'jsc',zJs,9999999,'') zDO=0 Home Architecture Search By Jackie Craven , About.com Guide The White House is recognized around the world as the home of America's president and a symbol of the American people. But, like the nation it represents, the White House is filled with unexpected surprises. The Leinster House in Ireland (cc) Thpohl/Wikepedia The White House was designed by James Hoban, who was born in Ireland and had studied in Dublin. Historians believe that James Hoban based his plan on the Leinster House, the Georgian style home of the Dukes of Leinster in Ireland. Leinster House is now the seat of the Irish Parliament.
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Extractions: Lincoln Bedroom Note: Red links take you to other sites. Blue links are internal to the museum. And for what's new, check out The Oval Office weblog and the What's New page. Although the White House is one of the most famous buildings in the world and hosts millions of visitors every year, few people have a good understanding of its layout and history. The building was originally referred to as the "Presidential Palace" or "Presidential Mansion." Dolley Madison called it the "President's Castle." However, by 1811 the first evidence of the public calling it the "White House" emerged, because of its white-painted stone exterior. The name Executive Mansion was often used in official context until President Theodore Roosevelt established the formal name by having "The White House" engraved on his stationery in 1901. The White House sits at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, the capital city of the United States, in the District of Columbia (DC), a federal district carved out of neighboring Maryland and Virginia. Just as it did when it was first completed over 200 years ago, the White House still houses the president's family as well as offices for their top staff (although today, many more "White House staff" members work in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building across the street).
New Page 2 Robert Kiser s account and correspondence with authorities. http://www.caica.org/Horrors of the white house.htm
Extractions: Roger Kiser 12 years old I was about 12 years old, living in the Florida School for Boys at Marianna, when they called me to the head office. They told me that I would soon visit the ‘White House,’ which was a torture room for boys who broke one of their many rules or tried to escape. I was sent to the school for trying to escape from the Children's Home Society orphanage in Jacksonville. I had been incarcerated there for 10 years for the ‘crime’ of having no parents to care for me. When I heard that they were taking me to this ‘White House,’ an extreme fear came over me. I almost passed out and was trembling so badly that my legs collapsed under me. I fell to the floor and lay there. The men told me to "get my sorry butt up" and sit down on the hard, wooden bench outside the office. I waited there for the two men who would take me to the ‘White House.’ I knew their routine well, as I had heard about it from many other boys who were taken there. Other than the time I learned that I had cancer and would die within six months, I have never known more fear than when I was told I was going to be taken to this place. After a wait of about 30 minutes, these two men came to get me. They grabbed me by my arms and lifted me off the bench. There were several other boys in the office with me, so I had to try to act as though I was not scared, but they knew. The two men walked with me across the grass circle that divided the offices from the ‘White House.’ We stopped at another office and a man with one arm walked out. He took the place of one of the men holding me. We continued walking toward the mess hall. As we rounded the building, I could see it right in front of me: ‘THE WHITE HOUSE.’
Extractions: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. NW Telephone 202.456.7041 (Visitors Center) Admission Free Hours Tours 10:00 AM - Noon Tuesday through Saturday of selected rooms on the ground floor Amazon.com Widgets The White House is the oldest public building in the District of Columbia, and 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the most famous address in the United States. Here every President, except George Washington, has conducted the government of the Nation. In the past 200 years, the White House has become symbolic of the American Presidency throughout the world. While the Capitol represents the freedom and ideals of the Nation, the White House stands for the power and statesmanship of the chief executive. The White House itself has been altered, adapted, or enlarged to suit the needs of the residents and the demands of a growing Nation and of a more complicated world. Throughout all the changes, the basic structure has been honored. Following the British burning in 1814, the house was rebuilt between 1815 and 1817 on the same walls. The State Dining Room was enlarged and space for presidential staff was created in a new West Wing in 1902. A greatly weakened structure was completely rebuilt within its original walls in 1948-1952. Yet it has remained recognizable for more than 200 years. Engravings and photographs show alterations, additions, and landscape features since the White House was first built, but what remains is a structure that George Washington would recognize show he come upon it today.
Extractions: Now you can own this piece of history for only This compelling and historically accurate video will bring the viewer closer than ever before to several Presidential Cadillacs and Lincolns including the most famous car in the world , the blue 1961 Lincoln Continental in which President Kennedy rode through Dallas Texas on Friday November 22, 1963. You will see these cars as they appeared during their White House years and how they survived the years through today. No footage has ever been broadcast on TV. More than 50 years of famous White House Presidential Lincolns and Cadillacs used by every president from Roosevelt through Clinton are included in this video. CLICK on a Presidential Limousine thumbnail to view the full size photo. (The thumbnails are only a small sample of many White House limousines featured in this film)
The White House Linen Service A classic collection of bed linens, towelling, table linen, nightwear and children’s collection, available to buy online. http://www.the-white-house.co.uk/
Extractions: It was an "ill-kept and dirty rickety concern," according to presidential secretary John G.Nicolay. "I wonder how much longer a great nation, as ours is, will compel its ruler to live in such a small and dilapidated old shanty, and in such a shabby-genteel style." A Nicolay associate in the President's office was less critical, describing the White House as "a very respectable building of brick and stone, painted white, built in the form of a parallelogram, two stories high fronting north; but, owing to the declivity, three stories fronting south toward the Potomac." President Abraham Lincoln himself once called it "this damned house," and when he was besieged by office seekers and afflicted by bad news from the war front, the White House must have seemed truly damned. But, despite its drawbacks, the White House was a clear improvement on the family's previous living accommodations. Indeed, the President also declared it was "better than any house they have ever lived in." For the four years and one month of Mr. Lincoln's presidency from March 1861 to April 1865, it was home to the Lincoln family and the center of efforts to restore the Union and abolish slavery. From the Founder of the Lincoln Institute Lincoln at Peoria
Extractions: The White House is a Victorian mansion offering you elegant yet relaxed surroundings in Southern Vermont located near the Mount Snow Resort. Set on the crest of a high, rolling hill, and surrounded by towering hardwoods and formal flower gardens, it is readily obvious why the Boston Herald and New York Times selected the White House Inn as "one of the ten most romantic places in the world." The White House Inn has established a superb reputation for providing gracious acomodation which is complimented by outstanding continental cuisine in the restaurant. Whether you are a couple looking for a romantic get-away, a gourmand looking for a spectacular meal, a wedding couple looking for the perfect wedding venue,a skiier looking for the perfect Apres Ski cocktail lounge or just someone who is looking to get away from the hectic pace of the of the city; you can find what you are looking for at this inn for all seasons...The White House Inn. "In the Mount Snow area, the White House
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