Which room in the White House was once a coat room?

China Room
It became a public space in 1902, when it was transformed into a coat/dressing room during the Theodore Roosevelt renovation of the White House.
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What is the most famous room in the White House?

The Oval Office is, perhaps, the most famous room in the White House.
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What portraits are in the East Room of the White House?

During Roosevelt's term, the government of France donated Limoges porcelain busts of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Benjamin Franklin to the White House. These were also placed in the East Room.
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What is the Red Room in the White House used for?

The Red Room traditionally has served as a parlor or sitting room; recent presidents have had small dinner parties here.
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What is the Green Room in the White House used for?

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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Where is the Blue Room in the White 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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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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What are the different rooms 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 floor of the White House does the first family live in?

The Second Floor contains the private living apartments of the first family, as well as a kitchen. Some of these rooms are used for official entertaining, but most are reserved for private use.
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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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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 is on the second floor of the White House?

The Center Hall is a broad central hallway on the second floor of the White House, home of the president of the United States. It runs east to west connecting the East Sitting Hall with the West Sitting Hall.
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Is there any original furniture in the White House?

By that time, the White House had been given three of the original Bellange chairs, from which copies were made. A fourth of the original chairs was acquired in 1963. With the renovation completed in 1995, there are now seven original Bellange pieces, including a sofa.
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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 happened to the carpet of the entrance hall in 1835?

In 1835 President Andrew Jackson received a gift of a 1,400 lb. wheel of cheese and placed it in the Entrance Hall for the public. Crowds arrived in droves, and guests trampled cheese crumbs into the carpet. The Hall smelled for weeks.
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How many kitchens are in the White House?

The kitchen

The White House Executive Chef works in one of two kitchens at the White House: The main kitchen, which is located in the northwest corner of the Ground Floor of the White House, and the Family Kitchen on the Second Floor.
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Which U.S. president never lived in the White House?

While President George Washington selected the site and approved the design, he never actually lived in the White House— he ended his service as chief executive in 1797 and died in 1799, one year before the seat of the federal government moved from Philadelphia to the city named in his honor.
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How many bedrooms are in the White House residence?

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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Does the Queen have a room in the White House?

The Queens' Bedroom is a lesser-known, but highly-distinguished room in the White House. Located on the second floor, the room acquired its current name after hosting royalty like Queen Elizabeth ll of Great Britain, Queen Sofia of Spain, and Queen Sonja of Norway.
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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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Where do guests sleep in the White House?

Guests will stay upstairs in the residence in either the Queen's Bedroom or the Lincoln Bedroom. Each of these elegant rooms are outfitted with beautiful furnishings and historical artifacts. Overnight guests will have access to many of the amenities that I enjoy as the President.
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Where is the East Room in the White House?

Ascending from the Ground Floor Corridor, a marble stairway leads the White House visitor to the State Floor level. Off the landing to the right is the East Room.
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Who first decorated the green room?

James Madison was the first to decorate the walls entirely in green around 1817. John Quincy Adams was the first to call it the ''Green Drawing Room'' and fully identify it with that color and purpose in the 1820s. Theodore Roosevelt began remodeling it in the historic Federalist style.
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Where is the Map Room in the White House?

The Map Room is located on the Ground Floor of the Executive Mansion and got its name during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration, when President Roosevelt used the room to monitor and intake classified information during World War II. The room was the original Situation Room.
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