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.

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All labels observed (47)

Label Occurrences
White House canonical 514
The White House 56
White House complex 18

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
White House self-linksurface differs
surface form: 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 White House self-linksurface differs
surface form: Presidential Emergency Operations Center
hasGarden Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
Rose Garden
hasGroundsArea about 18 acres
hasPressFacility White House self-linksurface differs
surface form: James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
hasSection White House self-linksurface differs
surface form: 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 government
surface form: United States federal government
publicTourRestrictions advance reservation required through a member of Congress
rebuiltBy James Hoban
renovatedBy President Harry S. Truman
surface form: 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

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Washington, D.C. hostsInstitution White House
President Franklin D. Roosevelt residence White House
subject surface form: Franklin D. Roosevelt
Herbert Hoover residence White House
this entity surface form: The White House
Eleanor Roosevelt residence White House
World Bank Group headquarters nearbyLandmark White House
this entity surface form: The White House
John F. Kennedy residence White House
White House hasSection White House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Executive Residence
White House containsRoom White House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Situation Room
White House hasPressFacility White House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: James S. Brady Press Briefing Room
White House hasBunker White House self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Presidential Emergency Operations Center
Executive Office of the President of the United States headquartersLocation White House
this entity surface form: White House complex
White House Chief of Staff seat White House
International Monetary Fund headquarters near White House
this entity surface form: The White House
Dwight D. Eisenhower residence White House
Burning of Washington target White House
this entity surface form: Presidential Mansion
Burning of Washington target White House
Burning of Washington notableAction White House
this entity surface form: Presidential Mansion was burned and gutted
West Wing partOf White House
West Wing locatedIn White House
West Wing houses White House
this entity surface form: Situation Room
West Wing category White House
this entity surface form: White House complex
United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs) depicts White House
this entity surface form: south facade of the White House
United States twenty-dollar bill reverse (historical designs) depicts White House
this entity surface form: White House grounds
EOP headquartersLocation White House
subject surface form: Executive Office of the President of the United States
this entity surface form: White House complex
Office of Communications partOf White House
this entity surface form: The White House
Office of Communications locatedIn White House
this entity surface form: White House complex
Aquia Creek sandstone usedIn White House
East Wing partOf White House
East Wing locatedOn White House
this entity surface form: White House grounds
Blue Room locatedIn White House
Blue Room partOf White House
this entity surface form: State Floor of the White House
Blue Room belongsTo White House
this entity surface form: Executive Residence of the White House
National Security Council of the United States locatedIn White House
this entity surface form: White House Complex
Jefferson Memorial hasViewOf White House
Grover Cleveland (buried there) residence White House
subject surface form: Grover Cleveland
A Promised Land setting White House
Cabinet Room locatedIn White House
Cabinet Room partOf White House
this entity surface form: West Wing complex
Cabinet Room hasEntranceFrom White House
this entity surface form: West Wing Colonnade