Thursday, June 9, 2016

The White House History

national geographic documentary, The White House in the United States of America is the official home as well as a work environment for the American presidents. In 1792, the magistrates of the Federal City chose to outline a perpetual home for the presidents.

George Washington, the main president of the United States, was the main president who experienced his presidential period out of the white house.

The white house which had been involved by John Adams and his better half Abigail without precedent for November 1800 was worked amid the years somewhere around 1792 and 1800 in Washington D.C.

national geographic documentary, The planner of the white house was James Hoban who composed the house in the Georgian style and got a $500 gold decoration and a plot of area as a prize from Thomas Jefferson.

Thomas Jefferson was the president who requested the building outward extension. Amid the presidential time of James Polk, between the years 1845-1849, gas was funneled in the white house and it was in the administration of Benjamin Harrison that this official house felt the force of electric lighting.

The white house has been dependably a sheltered official home for every American president; however the year 1814 was the exemption in the American history. On August 24, 1814 the British troops had been requested to blaze and pulverize Washington D.C. what's more, the white house. Therefore entire parts of the house smoldered and just outside dividers remained.

national geographic documentary, Today there are 132 rooms in the white house every one of them have been the observer of the development of the United States' history.

In this article I am going to present a portion of the white house's room, for example, the "Blue Room", "Vermeil Room", "Red Room", "Green Room" and the "East Room".

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