the kings that made them both like to get high....i mean extremely high...no doubt.
200 people work in the White House today
The White House was burnt down by British soldiers in the year of 1814. Also, in 1814 the Treaty of Ghent was established ending war of 1812.
Gerald Ford was the only president to ever lock himself out of the white house :)
Thomas Jefferson
Abigail Adams was the first lady to live in the White House. I expect that she did some decorating.
Some famous houses include Buckingham Palace, the White House, Graceland, and the Palace of Versailles.
The clues in the name Buckingham PALACE. The white HOUSE. Buckingham palace has 775 rooms. The white house has 132 rooms. Buckingham palace sits on 42 acres of land The white house sits on 18 acres of land.
The White house
A lot of things like the white house is white..
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The White House has 132 rooms. Of these 32 are bathrooms. The House has six levels. At one time the name for the White House was "President's Palace."
The White House but the most popular nicknames are 'Presidential Mansion', 'President's Palace', 'President's house' and 'Executive Mansion'.
The name for the house of Hungary's President is Sandor Palotta (Sandor Palace).
The president's palace, or the president's house
It would cost as much to buy the palace of Versailles from France, as it would cost to buy the White House from the United States of America, or to buy the Kremlin from Russia, or to buy the Taj Mahal from India. Nations are usually not anxious to put there treasured national symbols up for sale.
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.
Of course, it's named PALACIO NACIONAL [National Palace]