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The White House is the official residence of the president of the United States of America. White House may also refer to the Executive Office of the President of the United States or any of the following: Buildings Channel Islands * White House (Herm), a hotel Kyrgyzstan *White House (Bishkek), presidential building of the Kyrgyz Republic in Bishkek Netherlands *Witte Huis, a skyscraper in Rotterdam whose name means "White House" Russia * White House, Moscow, a government building in Moscow, Russia * White House, Kyshtym, a Demidov townhouse in Kyshtym Switzerland * The Blue and The White House (German: '), two town mansions in Basel United Kingdom *Ty Gwyn ar Daf ("White House on the Taf"), where a parliament codified Welsh law in the 10th century *The White House, Aston Munslow, in Shropshire *White House, County Down, a ruined 17th-century dwelling on the Ards Peninsula, Northern Ireland * The White House, the manor house at Gilwell Park, headquarters of The Scout As ...
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White House
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It is located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue NW in Washington, D.C., and has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800. The term "White House" is often used as a metonym for the president and his advisers. The residence was designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban in the neoclassical style. Hoban modelled the building on Leinster House in Dublin, a building which today houses the Oireachtas, the Irish legislature. Construction took place between 1792 and 1800, using Aquia Creek sandstone painted white. When Thomas Jefferson moved into the house in 1801, he (with architect Benjamin Henry Latrobe) added low colonnades on each wing that concealed stables and storage. In 1814, during the War of 1812, the mansion was set ablaze by British forces in the Burning of Washington, destroying the interior and charring much of the exterior. Reconstruction began ...
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White House (Helena, Arkansas)
The White House is a historic house at 1101 Perry Street in Helena, Arkansas. It is a two-story brick building, built in 1910 to a design by architect Charles L. Thompson Charles L. Thompson and associates is an architectural group that was established in Arkansas since the late 1800s. It is now known as Cromwell Architects Engineers, Inc.. This article is about Thompson and associates' work as part of one .... The Colonial Revival building has a pyramidal roof with projecting gable sections. A single-story porch wraps around two sides of the house, supported by grouped Tuscan columns. The front entry is framed by sidelight windows and pilasters. It is the only surviving Thompson design (of seven known) in Helena. The house was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. See also * National Register of Historic Places listings in Phillips County, Arkansas References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Arkansas Houses com ...
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White House (film)
''White House'' is a 2010 Filipino supernatural horror film directed by Topel Lee and starring Iza Calzado, Lovi Poe, Maricar Reyes and Gabby Concepcion. It was distributed by Regal Entertainment. It features the famous Laperal White House in Baguio that was said to be haunted. The movie has a IMDB rating of 5.0/10. Synopsis A new horror reality show was set to be held at the haunted Laperal White House. Jet (Gabby Concepcion), a gifted and renowned spirit questor was hired by Coreen (Maricar Reyes), the show's producer as a guide. But as the show begins, a dark secret within the house starts to unfold. The show's participants start to get haunted by a mysterious lady in black (Iza Calzado) one by one. Cast Production See also * ''List of ghost films Ghost movies and shows can fall into a wide range of genres, including romance, comedy, horror, juvenile interest, and drama. Depictions of ghosts are as diverse as Casper the Friendly Ghost, Beetlejuice, Hamlet's father, Jac ...
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White House (plantation)
The White House was a late 17th-century plantation on the Pamunkey River near White House in New Kent County, Virginia. There were a total of three White Houses all built on the original pre-1700 foundation. The original White House Mansion was built by Colonel John Lightfoot III just before 1700 and while he was Counselor of State. The White House Plantation was part of a large land holding that John Custis, father of Daniel Parke Custis, purchased from the family of John Lightfoot III. After John Custis died, he left the White House Plantation to his son Daniel Parke Custis, the first husband of Martha Dandridge Custis. The two would marry in 1750. Daniel Parke Custis would unexpectedly die in 1757, leaving the White House Plantation to his wife. After the death of her first husband, Martha Dandridge Custis would later meet George Washington and on January 6, 1759 would hold their wedding ceremony in one of the rooms of the White House Mansion. Union troops stationed at the Whi ...
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White House Of The Confederacy
The White House of the Confederacy is a historic house located in the Court End neighborhood of Richmond, Virginia. Built in 1818, it was the main executive residence of the sole President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, from August 1861 until April 1865. It was viewed as the Confederate States counterpart to the White House in Washington, D.C. It currently sits on the campus of Virginia Commonwealth University. The Jefferson Davis Executive Mansion was owned by the Confederate Memorial Literary Society from 1894 until 2014, when the Museum of the Confederacy merged with the American Civil War Center. The merged entity is now the American Civil War Museum. The house museum is known as the White House of the Confederacy. It was designated a National Historic Landmark in 1960. History The First White House of the Confederacy in Montgomery, Alabama, was the first official residence of the president and his family. The second White House of the Confederacy i ...
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The White House (Luray, Virginia)
The White House, also known as Kauffman House, is a historic home located at Luray, Page County, Virginia. It was built about 1760, and is a two-story, three-bay Rhenish stone house covered with stucco Stucco or render is a construction material made of aggregates, a binder, and water. Stucco is applied wet and hardens to a very dense solid. It is used as a decorative coating for walls and ceilings, exterior walls, and as a sculptural and a .... It has a two-room central-chimney plan, consisting of a ''kuche'' and ''stube'', with a barrel-vaulted cellar and a large storage loft. an''Accompanying photo''/ref> It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2013. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Virginia Houses completed in 1760 Houses in Page County, Virginia National Register of Historic Places in Page County, Virginia {{PageCountyVA-NRHP-stub ...
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White House (Brentsville, Virginia)
The White House in Brentsville, Virginia was built in 1822. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1989. It is also known as the Williams-Dawe House. It is significant as "the finest example of Federal, residential architecture in Brentsville, Virginia" and is probably the oldest surviving house in the village. It was first the home of a prominent widow, said to have been the first post-mistress in either Prince William County, or the State of Virginia, and is believed to have been a social gathering place. Lived in from 1941 through the 1990s by Agnes Webster and her family (rented to the John Curd family in 1959–1962) The house is a two-story Federal style gabled brick building, with double chimneys at each end. The brickwork is Flemish bond on the front and 5 course American bond in the rear. an''Accompanying photo at Virginia Historic Landmarks Commission, undated''/ref> In April 2022 the house was purchased by Prince William County. Work began cl ...
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White House (Bastrop, Texas)
The White House in Bastrop, Texas, is a one-story Late Victorian cottage built in c.1890. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978. (accessible by searching withiNational Archives Catalog It was listed as part of a study of historic resources in the Bastrop area which listed a number of sites to the National Register. See also *National Register of Historic Places listings in Bastrop County, Texas This is a list of the National Register of Historic Places listings in Bastrop County, Texas. This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Bastrop County, Texas. There a ... * Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks in Bastrop County References National Register of Historic Places in Bastrop County, Texas Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in Texas Houses completed in 1890 Houses in Bastrop County, Texas Recorded Texas Historic Landmarks {{Texas-NRHP- ...
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White House (Rock Hill, South Carolina)
The White Home in Rock Hill, South Carolina is a historical site & wedding venue. Five generations of the White family lived in the house between 1837 and 2005."Welcome to the White Home" Self-Guided Tour Brochure. Received at the White Home in October 2012 Over the years, the home transformed from a one-room cottage into an eighteen-room, two story house. It is located in the Reid Street-North Confederate Avenue Area Historic District. Early history The White Home was originally built in 1837, but has undergone extensive renovations and expansions since then. George Pendleton White and Ann Hutchison White purchased the land from Alexander Templeton Black and moved into the original one-room cabin in 1837. They started out with 153 acres of land. George and Ann began to make additions to the one-room cottage soon after their arrival. After George's death on February 25, 1849, Ann continued making renovations until the cottage became a large two-story home. To sustain he ...
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White House Of The Chickasaws
The White House of the Chickasaws in Milburn, Oklahoma was built in 1895. It was designed by Dallas architect W.A. Waltham in the Queen Anne style. The house is also known as Gov. Douglas H. Johnston House, because Chickasaw Governor Douglas Hancock Johnston and his descendants resided in the mansion from 1898 to 1971Chickasaw Nation White House
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White House (Huntsville, North Carolina)
The White House, also known as H. H. Sofley House, is a historic home located at Huntsville, Yadkin County, North Carolina. It was built about 1795, and is a two-story, heavy timber frame, Early Republic The Roman Republic ( la, Res publica Romana ) was a form of government of Rome and the era of the classical Roman civilization when it was run through public representation of the Roman people. Beginning with the overthrow of the Roman Kingdo ... / Late Georgian style dwelling with a Quaker plan. It has one-story rear frame additions dated to the late-19th and early-20th century. The front facade features a double-tier, full-width shed porch. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1982. References Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in North Carolina Georgian architecture in North Carolina Houses completed in 1795 Houses in Yadkin County, North Carolina National Register of Historic Places in Yadkin County, North Carolina< ...
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White House (Syracuse, New York)
The White House, also known as White Residence, at 176 Robineau Road in Syracuse, New York was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1997. It was designed by Ward Wellington Ward Ward Wellington Ward (1875–1932) was an American architect who worked mostly in Syracuse, New York. He designed more than 250 buildings, of which more than 120 were built and survive. He was influenced by, and contributed to, the Arts and Cra .... The house remains on a plot of . an''Accompanying 2 photos, exterior, from 1996''/ref> References Houses in Syracuse, New York National Register of Historic Places in Syracuse, New York Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New York (state) Houses completed in 1919 {{OnondagaCountyNY-NRHP-stub ...
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