Don’t miss the White House beehive and the First Lady’s vegetablegarden from the gate on the South Lawn. The bees pollinate White House plants and make honey for the first family and their guests.
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If you want a tour, you have to coordinate with your local Congress office months in advance, but we enjoy taking it all in from the outside. Amazing landscape and a legendary building!
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If you ever get a chance to visit Washington D.C., the White House is a must see! My suggestion is to walk down the strip rather than have a taxi take you because there are tons of monuments to see!
Depois de muitas ocorrencias, a Casa Branca ficou um pouco mais distante do público e bem mais vigiada pela segurança. Mesmo assim, dá para curtir o lugar
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412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases, and 3 elevators. The White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion."
Went on a tour of the White House. Very long wait to get through security. Took an hour and half. Tour itself is self guided. Lots photos of Presidents and you get to see a few rooms.
Белый дом! Резиденция Президента Америки! Скажем так, посмотреть конечно стоит, но мало впечатляет! Вот если бы пригласили на прохладный мохито было бы интересней)
Did you know the movie 'The Butler' was based on a story by Washington Post reporter Wil Haygood? The real Cecil Gaines is Eugene Allen. He served 34 years for eight presidents in the White House. Leer más
Everyone should take a tour of the White House...but you'll need to make reservations in advance of your trip. Rather, you'll need to schedule your trip around the reservation. But highly worth it.
Note that if you want a tour, it has to be reserved at least 60 days in advance in order for them to do a background check. Even w/o it, we got some lovely pictures, but had no president sightings.
Is located in an area where you can also find the Washington Monument, the Lincoln Memorial and the U.S Capitol. Take only 7 stops from the Foggy Bottom Metro station.
Hop on the Metro to Farragut West and follow Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. You may be lucky enough to see the President’s helicopter or the family dog, Bo, being take for his morning walk.
Designed by James Hoban who won $500 commission. 2nd place went to John Collins who submitted entry under initials “A.Z.” AZ is speculated to actually be Thomas Jefferson. Full site history here<LINK> Leer más
The White House is the official residence & principal workplace of the President of the United States. The house was designed by Irish-born James Hoban, and built between 1792 & 1800 of white-painted Aquia Creek sandstone in the Neoclassical style. Residence of every U.S. president since John Adams.