The First official name of the White House was the Titanic The First official name of the White House was the Titanic
they built the white house because it represents the presidents...
Although originally called the President's Palace, the Presidential Mansion, or the President's House, the formal name was the Executive Mansion. References to the home as the White House appear as early as 1811. President Theodore Roosevelt made formal the usage in 1901 when he had the "White House" name added to the official stationery.
The White House?
Yes, Current Presidents live in The White House.
....42 presidents have lived in the white house....
The White House is what president's official home is called. This used to be an unofficial name for the executive mansion but at some point became the name that is universally used. Theodore was the first to use "White House" on his official stationery.The official executive mansion provided as a home for US presidents is usually called the White House, located in Washington D.C.
yes. The US Presidents have lived in the White House since 1800.
The White House at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave in Washington DC.
The Presidents House
There are 131 rooms in the white house, excluding the presidents room.
It was called the presidents house
The First official name of the White House was the Titanic The First official name of the White House was the Titanic
they built the white house because it represents the presidents...
U.S. Presidents live in the White House, in Washington DC. And its exterior really is white.
The members of the secret service live in the White House. The Vice president lives in the White House. The presidents body guards. The presidents cabin members. The presidents house keepers. (I'm pretty sure that's all)
Although originally called the President's Palace, the Presidential Mansion, or the President's House, the formal name was the Executive Mansion. References to the home as the White House appear as early as 1811. President Theodore Roosevelt made formal the usage in 1901 when he had the "White House" name added to the official stationery.