What is a Blue Room in a house?

The Blue Room is the center of the State Floor of the White House. Over the years, the Blue Room's oval shape and breath-taking view of the South Lawn of the White House has captivated many visitors. The Blue Room has been the traditional place for presidents to formally receive guests.
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What does the Blue Room mean?

(aviation, slang) The toilet/washroom on a passenger aircraft.
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When was the Blue Room in the White House built?

The color blue was introduced during the administration of Martin Van Buren in 1837; he redecorated the oval salon and began the tradition of the "blue room". The marble-top center table, that has been in the White House since it was purchased by President Monroe in 1817, stands beneath the French chandelier.
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What is the President's room in the White House called?

The Oval Office is the formal working space of the President of the United States. Part of the Executive Office of the President of the United States, it is located in the West Wing of the White House, in Washington, D.C.
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Is there a Red Room in the White House?

The Red Room is one of three state parlors on the State Floor in the White House, the Washington D.C. home of the president of the United States. The room has served as a parlor and music room, and recent presidents have held small dinner parties in it. It has been traditionally decorated in shades of red.
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Is there a green room in the White House?

The Green Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, the home of the president of the United States. It is used for small receptions and teas.
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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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Why is the Lincoln Bedroom called the Lincoln Bedroom?

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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Is there a pool in the White House?

The White House has had two different pools since the 1930s. The indoor swimming pool opened on June 2, 1933, after a campaign led by the New York Daily News to raise money for building a pool for President Franklin D.
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Why is the Oval Office door hidden?

In fact, there are two: One door opens into the main hallway of the West Wing, the other opens to the president's secretary's office. There's also a “secret” passage beneath the president's desk that allows for an escape in case of emergency.
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What floor does the President live on?

This central building, first constructed from 1792 to 1800, is home to the president of the United States and the first family. The Executive Residence primarily occupies four floors: the Ground Floor, the State Floor, the Second Floor, and the Third Floor.
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Is the Oval Office the Blue Room?

Although the Oval Office was created out of the expansion of the "West Wing" in 1909, the room's distinctive shape was inspired by the Blue Room and its form may be traced to a formal social greeting that was meant by President Washington as a symbolic means of dramatizing the office of the Presidency.
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What president furnished the Blue Room?

One of the results of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy's historical research was the placement of French furniture, originally ordered by President James Monroe in 1818, in the Blue Room.
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What does Big Blue mean?

Big Blue refers to the IBM corporation, an early developer of both business machines and personal computers. The nickname may refer to the color used in its logo, or from its blue-colored computer displays and cases prevalent in the 1960s through 1980s.
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On what floor Can you find the green red and blue rooms?

The first floor also houses the large library and the Vermeil room, one of the many rooms that display collections of art and paintings. The largest room in the White House, known as the East Room, is located on this floor. This floor also has the Green, Red, and Blue rooms, used for official ceremonies and receptions.
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Where is the Blue Room located in an aircraft?

"This space is located in the front area at the nose of the aircraft, but most passengers would not have noticed it.”
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Which bedroom does the president sleep in?

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 there a tunnel under the White House?

The White House to Treasury Building tunnel is a 761-foot (232 m) subterranean structure in Washington, D.C. that connects a sub-basement of the East Wing of the White House to the areaway which surrounds the United States Treasury Building.
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Does the White House have a basement?

The basement of the White House, the Washington, D.C. residence and workplace of the president of the United States, is located under the North Portico and includes the White House carpenters' shop, engineers' shop, bowling alley, flower shop, and dentist office, among other areas.
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What is the biggest room in the White House?

Off the landing to the right is the East Room. The largest of the state rooms, it was designed by James Hoban and George Washington to be a "Public Audience Room."
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Why is the balcony at the White House called the Truman Balcony?

The Truman Balcony is the second-floor balcony of the Executive Residence of the White House, which overlooks the South Lawn. It was completed in March 1948, during the presidency of Harry S. Truman.
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What rooms are in the White House?

  • Entrance Hall. Overlooking Pennsylvania Avenue, this hall serves as a grand foyer for the official reception rooms on the State Floor. ...
  • Entrance Hall. ...
  • Cross Hall. ...
  • East Room. ...
  • Green Room. ...
  • Blue Room. ...
  • Red Room. ...
  • State Dining Room.
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What presidents were never married?

He remains the only President to be elected from Pennsylvania and to remain a lifelong bachelor. Tall, stately, stiffly formal in the high stock he wore around his jowls, James Buchanan was the only President who never married.
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Does the White House have a Kennedy room?

1971: Pat Nixon and White House curator Clement Conger left the room's Kennedy decor largely alone, though they replaced the chandelier and also installed a 19th-century-style floor covering that the museum-minded curator felt was more appropriately historic in feeling.
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How many rooms 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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