Cosmotology Room
West Room
North Hall
East Room
West sitting hall
Center Hall
Queen's Bedroom
Queen's Sitting
East Sitting Hall
Lincoln Bedroom
Lincoln Sitting
Treaty Room
Yellow Oval Room
Truman Balcony
Private Sitting Room
President's Bedroom
Dressing Room
Family Dining Room
Chief Usher
Entrance Hall
Cross Hall
State Dining Room
Red Room
Blue Room
Green Room
South Portico
East Room
Map Room
Diplomatic Reception Room
China Room
Vermeil Room
Library
Oval Office
Cabinet Room
Press Briefing Room
Press Corps Offices
Palm Room
Roosevelt Room
West Colonnade
East Colonnade
Executive Residence
East Wing
West Wing
Rose Garden
Jacqueline Kennedy Garden
There are 20 bathrooms in the White House, 25 bedrooms, 29 fireplaces, 147 windows and 69 closets. There are 2,000 electrical outlets, 450 light fixtures. The White House went through 78 years without Plumbing. It has a special room for arranging flowers, an upholstery shop, a special squad room for White House police officers, conference rooms, a press room, a desert kitchen, and a regular kitchen, a Bowling alley, and a movie theater.
Oval Office
Treaty Room
Cabinet Room
Situation Room
You can follow the link, below, to learn all the names and read more about each room in The White House.
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treaty room
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There are 132 rooms in the White House.____35 bathrooms, 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.25 bedrooms; 3 kitchens; 3 dining rooms; 1 library; 1 bowling alley; 1 movie theater; 69 closetsThere is a room for arranging flowers, an upholstery shop, press room, conference rooms, offices, a squad room for the White House police, and a TV studio.According to Whitehouse.gov, the White House has 132 rooms, 35 bathrooms, and 6 levels in the residence.
The White House is the house located in Washington, D.C. where the President of the United States lives. There are four rooms that are open to the public in the house; the Red room, Blue room, Green room and the East room.
There are 35 decorated trees in the White House, so this can not be answered. If you like to see all the decorations and rooms on the White House web site (whitehouse.gov).
It is possible to enter the White House but it requires special permit IDs. Contact your senator or representative. Furthermore you can be sure that not all the rooms are open for people to visit.
White House Facts: There are 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms, and 6 levels to accommodate all the people who live in, work in, and visit the White House. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases, and 3 elevators.
White House Facts: There are 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms, and 6 levels to accommodate all the people who live in, work in, and visit the White House. There are also 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 7 staircases, and 3 elevators.
"Run of the house" means that all rooms are the same price, regardless of room type. Reservations for specific rooms or room types are not accepted. The assumption is that you will be offered the best available room when you arrive at the hotel. Nevertheless, it is advisable to look at other available rooms if the "best" one you are shown first is not to your liking. "Run of the house" means that all rooms are the same price, regardless of room type. Reservations for specific rooms or room types are not accepted. The assumption is that you will be offered the best available room when you arrive at the hotel. Nevertheless, it is advisable to look at other available rooms if the "best" one you are shown first is not to your liking.
Because many people only see the president in the "Oval Office," they may not realize that the White House is also a home. It contains a kitchen, dining room, bedrooms for the First Family (the president and Michelle have their own, and their kids have theirs, and the First Grandmother, Marian Robinson, has hers), and all the other rooms a large house would have, including a room to watch movies or a room to hang out with friends. And of course, the White House also contains meeting rooms for business, and elegant rooms for entertaining visiting guests. So, Mr. Obama spends time in a number of rooms at the White House, before he and Michelle retire to their bedroom.
you can tour the red room, the green room, the blue room and the gold room and mostly all of the rooms on the first floor but you CAN'T tour where the president and his family lives
Yes by removing all the rooms that you had.
Presumably it would be time consuming in the shooting schedule to always show people opening and closing doors. Perhaps within the show's continuity, the rooms don't need to be secured at all times during working hours of the White House.