Green Room
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The Green Room is an elegant, historically significant parlor on the State Floor of the White House used for receptions and small gatherings.
Statements (30)
| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
State Floor room
→
parlor → reception room → |
| adjacentTo |
Blue Room
→
Red Room → |
| associatedWith |
White House State Floor
→
White House social events → |
| buildingType |
room
→
|
| city |
Washington, D.C.
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| colorScheme |
green
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| country |
United States
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| decorativeStyle |
traditional American formal parlor
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| floorLevel |
State Floor
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| function |
formal sitting room
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| governedBy |
White House Office of the Curator
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| heritageStatus |
historically significant interior of the White House
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| historicalSignificance |
reflects changing decorative styles of White House history
→
site of numerous official receptions → |
| locatedIn |
White House
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| locatedOn |
State Floor
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| notableFeature |
decor in shades of green
→
elegant furnishings → |
| openFor |
public tours
→
|
| ownedBy |
United States federal government
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| partOf |
Executive Residence
→
|
| usedBy |
First Lady of the United States
→
President of the United States → |
| usedFor |
entertaining guests
→
receptions → small gatherings → |
Referenced by (11)
| Subject (surface form when different) | Predicate |
|---|---|
|
Blue Room
→
Red Room → State Dining Room → |
adjacentTo |
|
Executive Residence
→
White House State Floor → |
contains |
|
White House social functions
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associatedWithRoom |
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Cross Hall
→
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connects |
|
White House
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containsRoom |
|
State Floor
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hasRoom |
|
Patrick Stewart
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|
notableWork |
|
Jacqueline Kennedy’s White House restoration
→
|
oversawRoom |