Post on 23-Feb-2016
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A Tour of the White House
The North Portico
The South Lawn
Which is the front?
A beautiful night view – it’s like the first family lives in a bubble
Wow how many people can say that they have room in their “backyard”
large enough to land Marine I?
The Easter Egg Roll
It’s good to be President – you get a private putting green.
How about a game of hoops on your very own tennis/basketball court?
Mrs. Obama goes green with her veggie garden – yes they serve the veggies at State dinners!
The White House in chocolate :D
Let’s take a look inside shall we?
The Entrance and Cross Hall
The State Dinning Room
Oh to be invited to the big kids table!
The Red Room
The Blue Room
The Green Room
The East Room
The “Small” Formal Dinning Room
The Library
The Map Room
The Diplomatic Receiving Room
The China Room
The Vermeil Room
OK, everybody follow me into my side of the White House - the West Wing
West Wing Lobby
The Oval Office
Each President decorates the Oval Office to their own personal style
And kids are always welcome!
The Cabinet Room
The Press Room
The Situation Room aka The War Room
What are some of the rooms closed to the public?
Your very own billiards room
President Ford was the first to take a swim in the newly installed pool
Your very own bowling alley
The Grand Staircase – very few get to ascend to the Residency upstairs
The Lincoln Bedroom
Jackie O’s Bedroom
Thank you Jackie for bringing back the White House from
ruin and ushering in Camelot.
Ms. Jensen’s Bedroom
Just kidding, it’s the Queen’s Bedroom
Chillin’ with the fam!
And we can’t forget Sunny and Bo!
The White House is part museum and part family home, but 100%
the house of the people.