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At state dinners, every plate has a handwritten menu resting on it, in beautiful handwriting called calligraphy. Guests are allowed to take their menus home as a souvenir.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:43PM
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The president has to pay for the First Family’s food, their parties, and dry cleaning, too. Many presidents are surprised and a little upset when they get their first monthly bill.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:57PM
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Today, the White House has twenty-eight fireplaces, three elevators, a movie theater, and a bowling alley. On the Ground Floor, there’s a flower shop, a doctor’s office, and even a chocolate shop.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:27PM
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In fact, the first presidents had to go outside to an out house to use the toilet! Thomas Jefferson installed two toilets indoors, but not everyone could use them. The servants had to use the outhouse.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:21PM
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Thomas Jefferson thought the East Room was too grand and fancy. So he let his secretary, a man named Meriwether Lewis, live there. Teddy Roosevelt used to hold boxing matches in the East Room. He would set up a boxing ring and invite people to fight him. In one match, a young soldier punched Roosevelt and accidentally blinded him in his left eye.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:16PM
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Several presidents’ daughters have gotten married in the East Room. And President Ford’s daughter Susan had her high-school prom there in 1975!
— Jul 18, 2023 12:11PM
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She added valuable antiques and made the main floor of the house look like a museum. Famous paintings were hung on the walls. Jackie Kennedy said that the White House wasn’t just a house for the president’s family. It was also a national treasure.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:08PM
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There was no electric lighting in the White House until 1891. Benjamin Harrison was president at the time. Before that, the only lights in the White House came from candles or gas lamps.
— Jul 18, 2023 12:01PM
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President Andrew Jackson had a huge party when he was elected in 1829. He invited the public to come. Mobs of poorly dressed people swarmed into the White House. They stood on chairs with their muddy boots and pushed and shoved to get a look at the president. Thousands of dollars’ worth of china were broken. The White House was a mess! Andrew Jackson had to climb out a window to escape the mob.
— Jul 18, 2023 11:58AM
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For several years, there was an open market right in front of the White House. People even held horse races in the front yard!
— Jul 18, 2023 11:50AM
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George Washington died in 1799, a year before the house was completed. The father of our country is the only president who never got a chance to live in the White House.
— Jul 18, 2023 11:36AM

