White House

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The White House is the official residence and primary workplace of the president of the United States, located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, D.C.

Aliases (34)
  • The White House ×19
  • White House complex ×13
  • Executive Residence of the White House ×10
  • Nixon White House ×3
  • White House, Washington, D.C. ×3
  • 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW ×2
  • Situation Room ×2
  • State Floor of the White House ×2
  • White House Complex ×2
  • White House Executive Residence ×2
  • White House grounds ×2
  • White House residence ×2
  • White House, Washington, D.C., United States ×2
  • 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue ×1
  • 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW complex ×1
  • Executive Residence ×1
  • James S. Brady Press Briefing Room ×1
  • President's House (White House) ×1
  • Presidential Emergency Operations Center ×1
  • Presidential Mansion ×1
  • Presidential Mansion was burned and gutted ×1
  • State Rooms of the White House ×1
  • The White House, Washington, D.C., United States ×1
  • West Wing Colonnade ×1
  • West Wing complex ×1
  • West Wing offices ×1
  • White House (nearby) ×1
  • White House (place of composition) ×1
  • White House ceremonial spaces ×1
  • White House on tax policy matters ×1
  • White House private quarters ×1
  • White House, Washington, D.C. (during his father’s presidency) ×1
  • White House, Washington, D.C., during Barack Obama presidency ×1
  • south facade of the White House ×1

Statements (67)
Predicate Object
instanceOf executive residence
government building
official residence
tourist attraction
addedToNRHP 1966
architect James Hoban
architecturalStyle Neoclassical architecture
completionDate 1800
connectedTo Eisenhower Executive Office Building
constructionStartDate 1792
containsRoom Blue Room
Cabinet Room
East Room
Green Room
Oval Office
Red Room
Roosevelt Room
Situation Room
State Dining Room
coordinates 38.8977° N, 77.0365° W
country United States of America
currentColor white
damagedBy British Army
damagedIn Burning of Washington
damageYear 1814
featuredOn United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs)
firstOccupiedBy John Adams
function location for presidential addresses
venue for official ceremonies
venue for state dinners
governedBy United States Secret Service
hasBunker Presidential Emergency Operations Center
hasGarden Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
Rose Garden
hasGroundsArea about 18 acres
hasPressFacility James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
hasSection Executive Residence
Residence
hasSecurityPerimeter fence
hasWing East Wing
West Wing
locatedIn Washington, D.C.
locatedOn Pennsylvania Avenue
maintainedBy National Park Service
managedBy White House Office of the Chief Usher
materialUsed Aquia Creek sandstone
nationalHistoricLandmarkDesignation 1960
neighborhood Northwest Washington, D.C.
NRHPType National Historic Landmark
numberOfBasementLevels 2
numberOfStories 3 above ground
occupant president of the United States
openedForUse 1800
openForPublicTours yes
originalColor gray
ownedBy United States federal government
publicTourRestrictions advance reservation required through a member of Congress
rebuiltBy James Hoban
renovatedBy Harry S. Truman
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
James Madison
Theodore Roosevelt
servesAs official residence of the president of the United States
primary workplace of the president of the United States
streetAddress 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
symbolOf United States presidency
executive branch of the United States government

Referenced by (322)
Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
Amy Carter
Anna Eleanor Roosevelt
Anna Roosevelt Halsted ("The White House")
Barack Obama presidency
Barron Trump
Barron Trump
Bess Truman
Bess Truman
Bess Truman
Betty Ford
Calvin Coolidge ("The White House")
Dwight D. Eisenhower
Edith Kermit Carow Roosevelt
Eleanor Roosevelt
Elizabeth Virginia Wallace
First Family of the United States
First Lady of the United States
Frances Folsom Cleveland
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Franklin D. Roosevelt
Gerald Ford ("The White House, Washington, D.C., United States")
Grace Coolidge
Grover Cleveland
Harriet Lane
Herbert Hoover ("The White House")
Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis
Jill Biden
Joe Biden
John F. Kennedy
Josiah Bartlet ("The White House")
Julia Dent Grant
Lady Bird Johnson ("The White House")
Lou Henry Hoover
Lou Henry Hoover
Mamie Eisenhower
Nancy Reagan
Pat Nixon
Presidency of the United States
President of the United States
Quentin Roosevelt ("White House, Washington, D.C. (during his father’s presidency)")
Stephen Grover Cleveland
Thomas "Tad" Lincoln
Warren G. Harding
William Wallace Lincoln ("White House, Washington, D.C., United States")
Woodrow Wilson
Zachary Taylor
residence
Assistant to the President for Domestic Policy
Assistant to the President for Legislative Affairs
Blue Room
Cabinet Room
China Room
Cross Hall
Deputy Director for Science and Society
Diplomatic Reception Room ("1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW")
Domestic Policy Council
East Room
Green Room
IP Czar
James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
Lincoln Bedroom
Map Room
National Security Council communications staff
National Security Council of the United States ("White House Complex")
North Lawn
Office of Cabinet Affairs
Office of Communications ("White House complex")
Office of Legislative Affairs ("White House complex")
Office of Management and Administration ("White House complex")
Office of Social Innovation and Civic Participation
Office of the Chief of Staff
Office of the Chief of Staff to the Vice President ("White House complex")
Office of the First Lady
Office of the United States Intellectual Property Enforcement Coordinator
Office of the Vice President (West Wing suite)
Oval Office
Press Briefing Room
Red Room
Roosevelt Room
State Dining Room
State Floor
West Wing
West Wing Colonnade
West Wing of the White House ("White House complex")
White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator
White House Office of the Chief Usher
White House Rose Garden
White House State Floor
locatedIn
Blue Room ("State Floor of the White House")
Cabinet Room ("West Wing complex")
Cross Hall ("Executive Residence of the White House")
Diplomatic Reception Room
Domestic Council
East Room ("State Rooms of the White House")
East Wing
Eisenhower Executive Office Building ("White House complex")
Executive Residence
Lincoln Bedroom ("Executive Residence of the White House")
Map Room ("White House residence")
National Economic Council ("The White House")
Office of Communications ("The White House")
Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships ("The White House")
Office of Intergovernmental Affairs ("The White House")
Office of Legislative Affairs ("The White House")
Office of Presidential Personnel ("The White House")
Office of Public Engagement ("The White House")
Office of the Vice President (West Wing suite) ("White House complex")
Press Briefing Room ("White House complex")
Red Room ("State Floor of the White House")
State Floor ("White House ceremonial spaces")
West Colonnade
West Wing
West Wing Colonnade ("White House complex")
West Wing of the White House
White House Office of the Curator
White House Plumbers ("Nixon White House")
White House State Floor
White House grounds
Yellow Oval Room ("Executive Residence of the White House")
partOf
Alexander Butterfield
Amy Pope
Chief Usher
E. Howard Hunt
H. R. Haldeman
H. R. Haldeman
Harriet Miers
John Dean
John Ehrlichman
John H. Sununu
John R. Steelman
Josh Bolten
Leo McGarry
Lillian Rogers Parks
Lillian Rogers Parks ("Executive Residence of the White House")
Pete Rouse
Peter Benchley
Press Secretary
Reince Priebus
Thurgood Marshall Jr.
Tim Wu ("The White House")
Toby Ziegler ("The White House")
White House executive chef
White House social secretary
employer
Chief Usher
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House restoration
Monica Lewinsky scandal
Office of the Staff Secretary
Office of the Vice President of the United States ("White House complex")
Rose Garden
South Grounds
South Lawn of the White House
South Lawn of the White House ("1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW")
State funeral of John F. Kennedy
Truman reconstruction of the White House (1948–1952)
West Colonnade ("White House, Washington, D.C.")
White House Communications Office
White House Office
White House Plumbers
White House Press Office
White House press corps
White House social functions
White House staff
pardon of Richard Nixon
location
Elliott School of International Affairs
Federal Reserve Board building, Washington, D.C.
J. Edgar Hoover Building
National Archives Building
New Executive Office Building
Pan American Union Building
Renwick Gallery
United States Department of the Treasury
United States Department of the Treasury
United States War Department building ("President's House (White House)")
West Potomac Park
locatedNear
A Promised Land
Fear: Trump in the White House
Plan of Attack
The American President
The West Wing
White House Years
setting
Dolley Madison
President of the United States
Press Secretary ("West Wing offices")
White House Counsel
White House executive chef
White House executive chef ("Executive Residence of the White House")
workLocation
Domestic Council
Executive Office of the President of the United States ("White House complex")
Executive Office of the President of the United States ("White House complex")
National Economic Council
White House Office of the Curator
headquartersLocation
Louisa Catherine Adams
Presidential Airlift Group
White House Office of the Chief Usher ("White House Executive Residence")
White House tapes ("Nixon White House")
associatedWith
District of Columbia
Northwest Washington, D.C.
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site
Washington metropolitan area
contains
Murder in the White House
United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs) ("south facade of the White House")
United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs) ("White House grounds")
depicts
Jefferson Memorial
Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington Monument Grounds
hasViewOf
Backstairs at the White House
Eleanor Roosevelt mystery series
Murder in the White House
settingLocation
Highway Beautification Act of 1965
National Cancer Act of 1971
Title VI of the Civil Rights Act of 1964
signedAt
Howard T. Markey National Courts Building ("White House (nearby)")
West Wing of the White House ("Executive Residence of the White House")
adjacentTo
Cabinet Room ("1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW complex")
Cross Hall ("White House Complex")
belongsToComplex
National Medal of Arts
National Medal of Science
ceremonyLocation
Committee to Re-elect the President ("Nixon White House")
Madge Gates Wallace
connectedTo
Washington, D.C.
Washington, D.C.
hostsInstitution
Malia Obama
Sasha Obama
livedIn
televised White House tour (1962)
televised White House tour (1962) ("White House private quarters")
locationShown
Cabinet of the United States
National Security Council of the United States
meetsAt
Constitution Avenue NW
International Monetary Fund headquarters ("The White House")
near
Alan Jay Lerner ("1600 Pennsylvania Avenue")
James Hoban
notableWork
Homeland Security Council of the United States
White House social secretary
officeLocation
Lyndon B. Johnson
Rutherford B. Hayes
residenceWhilePresident
United States National Security Advisor
White House Chief of Staff
seat
Better Make Room
Joining Forces
supportedBy
Burning of Washington ("Presidential Mansion")
Burning of Washington
target
The Ends of Power
aboutOrganization
Executive Order 11085 ("The White House")
administeredBy
Office of Tax Policy ("White House on tax policy matters")
advises
Truman reconstruction of the White House (1948–1952) ("Executive Residence of the White House")
affected
United Airlines Flight 93
alternativeTargetHypothesis
Thomas "Tad" Lincoln
associatedWithPlace
Josh Bolten
basedIn
Blue Room ("Executive Residence of the White House")
belongsTo
Eisenhower's farewell address
broadcastFrom
West Wing ("White House complex")
category
Pennsylvania Avenue
connects
White House ("Situation Room")
containsRoom
White House press corps
covers
Hillary Clinton ("The White House")
describedBySource
James Hoban
designed
President's House (original design)
designedForBuilding
White House butlers
employedBy
The Problem We All Live With
exhibitedAt
Eleanor Roosevelt mystery series
featuresInstitution
Leo McGarry ("White House, Washington, D.C.")
fictionalUniverseLocation
televised White House tour (1962)
filmingLocation
White House ("Presidential Emergency Operations Center")
hasBunker
Cabinet Room ("West Wing Colonnade")
hasEntranceFrom
White House Office of the Chief Usher ("White House Executive Residence")
hasJurisdiction
Pennsylvania Avenue
hasLandmark
Bliss copy ("White House (place of composition)")
hasLocation
Baltimore–Washington metropolitan area
hasMajorInstitution
White House ("James S. Brady Press Briefing Room")
hasPressFacility
White House ("Executive Residence")
hasSection
White House Office of the Curator ("Executive Residence of the White House")
hasWorkplace
Washington, D.C.
hosts
West Wing ("Situation Room")
houses
United States Watergate Special Prosecutor
independenceFrom
September 11 attacks
intendedTarget
Trump International Hotel Washington, D.C.
locatedBetween
Treasury Building
locatedEastOf
Yellow Oval Room
locatedInBuilding
White House Military Office
locatedInTheAdministrativeTerritorialEntity
East Wing ("White House grounds")
locatedOn
Eisenhower Executive Office Building
locatedWestOf
Alliance for Progress
locationOfAnnouncement
Commander-in-Chief's Trophy
locationOfCeremony
Civil Rights Act of 1964
locationOfSigning
Lincoln Bedroom
managedBy
The Ends of Power
narrativeLocation
Ellipse
nearby
Metro Center station
nearbyAttraction
World Bank Group headquarters ("The White House")
nearbyLandmark
Herbert C. Hoover Building
neighboringBuilding
Burning of Washington ("Presidential Mansion was burned and gutted")
notableAction
Marian Shields Robinson
notableResidence
Rose Garden
operator
Office of Faith-Based and Neighborhood Partnerships ("The White House")
parentOrganization
Let's Move!
partner
Itzhak Perlman
performedAt
United States Marine Band
performsAt
William Wallace Lincoln ("White House, Washington, D.C., United States")
placeOfDeath
United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs)
primaryMotif
George Washington University
proximityTo
President's House (original design)
realizedAs
White House tapes
recordedAt
President's House (original design)
relatedBuilding
IP Czar
reportsTo
Mary Todd Lincoln
residedAt
Marian Shields Robinson ("White House, Washington, D.C., during Barack Obama presidency")
residenceDuring
Sasha Obama ("White House, Washington, D.C.")
residenceDuringChildhood
Tricia Nixon Cox
residenceDuringFatherPresidency
Patrick Bouvier Kennedy
residenceOfParentsAtTimeOfBirth
Pennsylvania Avenue National Historic Site
routeBetween
White House Office of the Chief Usher ("Executive Residence of the White House")
scope
The Butler
setIn
Maggie Rogers
settingOfWorkContext
L’Enfant Plan for Washington, D.C.
significantPlace
Aquia Creek area
stoneUsedIn
Becoming
subject
Marine Helicopter Squadron One
supportsLocation
First Daughter of the United States
typicalResidence
Flag of the President of the United States
usedAt
Aquia Creek sandstone
usedIn
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden ("White House residence")
visibleFrom
Howard Baker
workedFor

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