List Of State Dinners In The United States
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A state dinner in the United States is a formal dinner held in honor of a foreign head of state, such as a king, queen, president, or any head of government. It is hosted by the President of the United States and is usually held in the
State Dining Room The State Dining Room is the larger of two dining rooms on the State Floor of the Executive Residence of the White House, the home of the president of the United States in Washington, D.C. It is used for receptions, luncheons, larger formal dinne ...
at the White House in Washington, D.C. Other formal dinners for important people of other nations, such as a prince or princess, are called official dinners, the difference being that the federal government does not pay for them. Nowadays these dinners are more often
black tie Black tie is a semi-formal Western dress code for evening events, originating in British and American conventions for attire in the 19th century. In British English, the dress code is often referred to synecdochically by its principal element fo ...
rather than white tie (see formal wear). The first state dinner was held on December 22, 1874, by President Ulysses S. Grant to welcome King Kalākaua of the Kingdom of Hawai'i.


Ulysses S. Grant


Herbert Hoover


Franklin D. Roosevelt


Harry S. Truman


Dwight D. Eisenhower


John F. Kennedy


Lyndon B. Johnson


Richard Nixon


Gerald Ford


Jimmy Carter


Ronald Reagan


George H.W. Bush


Bill Clinton


George W. Bush


Barack Obama


Donald Trump


Joe Biden


See also

* List of dining events


References

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