Can the President sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom?

During the presidency of Barack Obama, however, the Lincoln Bedroom was off-limits to guests. First Lady Michelle Obama said, "We don't allow guests to stay in this room anymore." Many of the original Lincoln Bedroom guests were also big contributors to the Hillary Clinton presidential campaign, 2016.
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Who has slept in the Lincoln Bedroom?

Its length contributed to the myth that Lincoln, our tallest president at 6'4”, must have slept in it. Although Lincoln never caught any shuteye in the rosewood bed, a number of presidents—Theodore Roosevelt, Woodrow Wilson, and Calvin Coolidge—used the bed as their own in the presidential bedchamber.
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Did Lincoln actually sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom?

President Abraham Lincoln did not sleep in the Lincoln Bedroom. During his presidency, Lincoln used that room on the Second Floor, now known as the Lincoln Bedroom, as his office and Cabinet Room.
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What floor is the Lincoln Bedroom in the White House?

President Abraham Lincoln's office and Cabinet Room––the large southeast room on the Second Floor of the White House––has been called the Lincoln Bedroom since 1945, when President Harry S. Truman directed that Lincoln-era furnishings be assembled there.
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How was the Lincoln Bedroom at the White House used during Lincoln's presidency?

Of the 132 rooms in the White House, the Lincoln Bedroom might be one of the most famous, if not the most misunderstood. For starters, President Abraham Lincoln never used it as a bedroom; instead this was his executive office and he utilized the suite for cabinet meetings.
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Sleeping in the Lincoln bedroom



Does the president sleep in the White House?

The President's Bedroom is a second floor bedroom in the White House. The bedroom makes up the White House master suite along with the adjacent sitting room and the smaller dressing room, all located in the southwest corner.
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Is the Lincoln bed still in the White House?

Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. The Lincoln Bedroom is a bedroom which is part of a guest suite located in the southeast corner of the second floor of the White House in Washington, D.C. The Lincoln Sitting Room makes up the other part of the suite.
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Is there an indoor pool in the White House?

The White House's indoor swimming pool was built in 1933 for Franklin D. Roosevelt's physical therapy exercises. The pool, built between the White House and the West Wing in the west terrace, was covered up when the press briefing room was built in 1970 during Nixon's presidency.
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How many bathrooms are in the White House?

The White House remains a place where history continues to unfold. There are 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 6 levels in the Residence. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.
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What mattress does the president sleep on?

Aireloom – The White House Mattress

When he became president in 1980, Ronald Reagan brought some of California with him. President Reagan saw that every room in the White House was prepared with an Aireloom mattress for guests, dignataries and heads of state.
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Who was the first president to sleep in the White House?

Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house, he never lived in it. It was not until 1800, when the White House was nearly completed, that its first residents, President John Adams and his wife, Abigail, moved in.
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How many bedrooms does the White House have?

The White House has 16 guest bedrooms. To ensure all their guests have the comfort of their own bathroom, it also has a staggering 35 bathrooms. Most of the bedrooms remain empty save for when the First Family has guests visiting. Those guests can include family and friends but also foreign dignitaries and ambassadors.
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How much sleep do presidents get?

On average, he gets about four to five hours per night. Want to know how he manages? Keep reading to find out more about Donald Trump's sleep schedule.
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What is underneath the White House?

The Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC, PEE-ock) is a bunker-like structure underneath the East Wing of the White House. It serves as a secure shelter and communications center for the president of the United States and others in case of an emergency. Washington, D.C.
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What is the Yellow room in the White House?

The Yellow Oval Room is an oval room located on the south side of the second floor in the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States. First used as a drawing room in the John Adams administration, it has been used as a library, office, and family parlor.
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Can you meet the president on a White House tour?

The President and Dr. Biden are delighted to welcome members of the public to tour the White House. Public tour requests are scheduled on a first come, first served basis and must be submitted through a Member of Congress and their Congressional Tour Coordinator.
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Can you go bowling at the White House?

A bowling alley was added by Richard Nixon in 1973. There had previously been a bowling alley in the West Wing, built for President Truman in 1947, which had been moved to the Old Executive Office Building in 1955.
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How do you address the president?

Address the president as "Mr.

President" or "Madam President." Should you have the opportunity to speak directly with the president, do not call them by their first or last name. The title of "Mr." or "Madam" will show your respect for the office while you carry on a conversation with the president.
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Does the White House have a basement?

Today, the basement includes multipurpose rooms including the Map Room, Library, China Room, Vermeil Room, and the Diplomatic Reception Room. The basement also has the main White House Kitchen, pantry, chocolate shop, and cold storage. There's also a doctor's office and housekeeper's office.
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Are the windows of the White House bullet proof?

Windows that are bulletproof They are, thankfully, some of the most impregnable windows known to man. An assailant fired seven bullets from a semi-automatic weapon at the White House in November 2011, but not even consecutive blasts could crack a window.
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Does the White House have secret rooms?

Today a whole complex of underground rooms stretches out from that areaway, containing the florist shop, bowling alley, and many other functions. None of it is secret.
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How many weddings have been held at the White House?

White House weddings

Eighteen documented couples who have had documented weddings in the White House. Nine have been children of presidents, three have been a niece or nephew of the president or first lady, two siblings, two staffers, one friend and one president.
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How did Abraham Lincoln sleep?

Lincoln, who had just moved to a new town when he met Speed, was also at least initially unable to afford his own bed and bedding. A tabulation of historical sources shows that Lincoln slept in the same bed with at least 11 boys and men during his youth and adulthood.
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Did Lincoln build a log cabin?

The entire log cabin fits inside, reinforcing the difference between the monument built in Lincoln's honor and his humble origins. The Grecian inspired edifice was built between 1909 and 1911, atop the knoll where legend (and some deeds with Thomas Lincoln's name) lead us to believe Abraham Lincoln was born.
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