Image Atlanta white house.jpg right thumb 250px WhiteHouse replica in Atlanta, Georgia File WhiteHouse, Neuschwanstein models Minimundus.JPG thumb WhiteHouse at Minimundus expand list date October 2011 Replicas of the WhiteHouse are reproductions of the home of the President of the United States , the WhiteHouse . Notable examples include Decatur, Georgia A convert 16500 sqft m2 adj on model exists. It was built in 2001 by Atlanta home builder Fred Milani, an American citizen born in Iran . ref name NYT 1 cite news url http www.nytimes.com 2009 01 08 world americas 08iht 08atlanta.19175714.html title In hard times, WhiteHouse replica goes up for sale publisher The New York Times date Jan. 8, 2009 accessdate Oct. 7, 2009 first Robbie last Brown ref ref name thehindu cite news url http www.hinduonnet.com 2009 01 10 stories 2009011052161100.htm title Replica WhiteHouse on the market publisher The Hindu date Jan. 10, 2009 accessdate Oct. 7, 2009 ref ref name googlesights cite news url http googlesightseeing.com 2007 02 28 the white houses title The White Houses publisher GoogleSightseeing.com date February 28, 2007 accessdate Oct. 7, 2009 ref ref http www.atlantatimemachine.com houses apts whitehouse.htm Atlanta WhiteHouse , AtlantaTimeMachine.com , Retrieved 2009 10 7 ref McLean, Virginia Not far from the actual WhiteHouse, an anonymous refugee engineer from Vietnam built a convert 12020 sqft m2 adj on WhiteHouse replica as a tribute to his new country, but has put it up for sale due to empty nest syndrome . ref http www.washingtonpost.com blogs the state of nova post the whitehouse is for sale 465 m cheap 2011 04 11 AF8bLYND blog.html The WhiteHouse is for sale 4.65 M CHEAP ref References reflist DEFAULTSORT Replicas Of The WhiteHouse Category WhiteHouse Category Replicas ... more details
Deleted image removed Image WHH20.jpg 300px right WhiteHouse History is a semi annual periodical published by the WhiteHouse Historical Association , a private, non profit organization whose mission is to enhance the public s understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the WhiteHouse , the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States . WhiteHouse History features articles on the WhiteHouse, especially those relating to the house s use and life as lived there. Articles are formally documented in notes, where it is appropriate. WhiteHouse History is not a political forum, although political history may very likely play a part in the subject matter. WhiteHouse History serves a readership including historians, professionals and lay people in the areas of political history, architecture and decorative arts. First published in 1983, WhiteHouse History has been issued twice each year since 1997. The first 18 issues are available in bound sets. More recent issues are available individually. Topics have included inaugurations, WhiteHouse kitchens, presidential retreats, presidential portraiture, and horses. Several issues focus on a particular presidential administration. They include John Adams , Thomas Jefferson , James Buchanan , Dwight Eisenhower , and John Kennedy administrations. Future editions will focus on the subject of include Abraham Lincoln s WhiteHouse, working in the WhiteHouse, the WhiteHouse neighborhood, presidential journeys, and the second and third floor family quarters, not open to the public. WhiteHouse History is sold by subscription single copies as well as bound collection sets of back issues are also available. External links http www.whitehousehistory.org shop Journal WhiteHouse History index Category WhiteHouse Category American history journals Category History magazines Category Year of establishment missing hist mag stub ... more details
Image Whitehouse 1984 overview nw.jpg thumb right 300px The WhiteHouse Complex from above looking north northwest. The WhiteHouse Complex is the designation of the three principal structures and the adjoining outdoor ceremonial areas, which, along with the Eisenhower Executive Office Building , serve as the seat of the executive branch of United States government . The structural components include the Executive Residence , where the First Family of the United States First Family resides the West Wing , the location of the Oval Office , Cabinet Room WhiteHouse Cabinet Room , and Roosevelt Room and the East Wing , which houses the offices of the First Lady of the United States First Lady and the WhiteHouse Social Secretary , and also provides public access to the State Rooms of the Executive Residence for tours and social events. The adjoining outdoor spaces are used for ceremonial and social events. They include the WhiteHouse Rose Garden Rose Garden , Jacqueline Kennedy Garden , North Lawn WhiteHouse North Lawn , and South Lawn WhiteHouse South Lawn . The central executive residence ... in 1902 on the same foundations as Jefferson s 1803 original. The WhiteHouse Chief Usher is the head ... 1952. Seale, William. The President s House. WhiteHouse Historical Association and the National Geographic Society 1986. ISBN 0 912308 28 1. Seale, William, The WhiteHouse The History of an American Idea. WhiteHouse Historical Association 1992, 2001. ISBN 0 912308 85 0. The WhiteHouse An Historic Guide. WhiteHouse Historical Association and the National Geographic Society 2001. ISBN 0 912308 ... and WhiteHouse Complex http www.whitehousemuseum.org grounds.htm WhiteHouse Museum site showing layout of the WhiteHouse Complex coord 38.8976 77.0365 region US type landmark display title WhiteHouse state collapsed Category WhiteHouse Executive Residence Operations WhiteHouse Executive Residence Operations Category WhiteHouse Grounds Category WhiteHouseWhiteHouse de WhiteHouse Complex ... more details
The WhiteHouse Endowment Trust, sometimes also called the WhiteHouse Endowment Fund, is a private, non profit, tax exempt fund established to finance the ongoing restoration and refurbishment of the state rooms at the WhiteHouse , the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States . The fund is funded by private donation, through individual citizens and corporations. The trust is administered by the WhiteHouse Historical Association . Founded in 1964 as the WhiteHouse Preservation Fund, concurrent with the creation of the Committee for the Preservation of the WhiteHouse , the goal was to establish an endowment to finance ongoing restoration projects. Rosalynn Carter First Lady Rosalynn Carter restyled the fund as the WhiteHouse Endowment Trust in 1978 and substantially ... dwindled. Barbara Bush First Lady Barbara Bush sought to revitalize the fund as the WhiteHouse Endowment Trust to be managed by the WhiteHouse Historical Association . She set a goal of raising a 25 ... beneficiary of the fund in refurbishing the Blue Room WhiteHouse Blue Room , Red Room WhiteHouse Red Room , State Dining Room WhiteHouse State Dining Room , Cross Hall , and East Room . In May 2006 the WhiteHouse Endowment Trust reported net assets of 35,689,418 on IRS Form 990. See also WhiteHouse Acquisition Trust WhiteHouse Historical Association Committee for the Preservation of the WhiteHouse References Clinton, Hillary Rodham. An Invitation to the WhiteHouse At Home with History. Simon & Schuster 2000. ISBN 0 684 85799 5. Garrett, Wendell. Our Changing WhiteHouse. Northeastern University Press 1995. ISBN 1 55553 222 5. Monkman, Betty C. The WhiteHouse The Historic Furnishing & First Families. Abbeville Press 2000. ISBN 0 7892 0624 2. The WhiteHouse Celebrating Two Hundred Years 1800 2000. WhiteHouse Historical Association 2002. ISBN 0 91 2308 87 7. Category WhiteHouse Category WhiteHouse Executive Residence Operations ... more details
Image RwhWJCed.jpg right thumb 250px The WhiteHouse Red Room WhiteHouse Red Room before refurbishment during the administration of Bill Clinton . The Committee for the Preservation of the WhiteHouse is an advisory committee charged with the preservation of the WhiteHouse , the official home and principal ... to replace a temporary WhiteHouse Furnishings Committee established by First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy during the Kennedy WhiteHouse restoration 1961 1963 . The committee is charged with establishing policies relating to the museum function of the WhiteHouse, its state rooms and collections. It also works with the WhiteHouse Historical Association in making recommendations on acquisitions for the permanent collection of the WhiteHouse and provides advice on changes to principal rooms on the ground floor, state floor, and the historic guest suites on the residence floor of the WhiteHouse Executive Residence . The Executive Order states that the Curator of the WhiteHouse , Chief Usher of the WhiteHouse , Secretary of the Smithsonian Institution , the Chair of the United States Commission ... whitehouse title President Obama Announces Members of the Committee for the Preservation of the WhiteHouse date 3 February 2010 publisher WhiteHouse press release accessdate 12 September 2010 ref ... 31 August 2010 ref See also Category Rooms in the WhiteHouseWhiteHouse Office of the Curator Notes Reflist References Abbott James A., and Elaine M. Rice. Designing Camelot The Kennedy WhiteHouse Restoration. Van Nostrand Reinhold 1998. ISBN 0 442 02532 7. Garrett, Wendell. Our Changing WhiteHouse. Northeastern University Press 1995. ISBN 1 55553 222 5. Monkman, Betty C. The WhiteHouse The Historic ... House The History of an American Idea. WhiteHouse Historical Association 1992, 2001. ISBN 0 912308 85 0. External links http www.whitehouse.gov Official WhiteHouse website http www.nps.gov whho National Park Service website for the President s Park http www.whitehousemuseum.org The WhiteHouse ... more details
White Moss House is situated at the north end of Rydal Water . William Wordsworth bought White Moss House when he moved from Dove Cottage in Grasmere to Rydal Mount . Wordsworth rented all the houses that he lived in, and it was thought that he never owned a house, but Dove Cottage archives ref name wordsworth.org.uk www.wordsworth.org.uk ref and the deeds for White Moss House, show that he bought this building for his son, Willie to live in. Dorothy Wordsworth loved the White Moss area Journals of Dorothy Wordsworth and wrote about it extensively in her Grasmere Journals ref name wordsworth.org.uk The Wordsworth family expanded White Moss House from three miners cottages to a comfortable family home. The Wordsworth family lived there until the 1930s. It is now a guest house http www.whitemoss.com . References reflist Category William Wordsworth ... more details
The WhiteHouse staff position of Liaison to the Jewish Community popularly known as the Jewish Liaison ... of WhiteHouse policymakers. It has existed at least as early as the Carter Administration . At times, the post has operated within the WhiteHouse Office of Public Liaison , and its formal title has ... with Jewish organization leaders who believe that they should be able to interact with WhiteHouse ... archives.chicagotribune.com 2008 jan 23 local chi tenth 23jan23 Susan Kuczka, Consultant, ex WhiteHouse ... Administration, seven people held the position of WhiteHouse Liaison to the Jewish community. ref ... cite news publisher The Jewish Press title Bush Names Orthodox Adviser As New WhiteHouse Jewish Liaison ... Orthodox Adviser As New WhiteHouse Jewish Liaison.html ref Additional Jewish Liaisons in the Bush WhiteHouse included researcher and scheduler Jeff Berkowitz ref name Politico RNC http www.politico.com ... graphics 2006stafflistsalary.html Dan Froomkin, 2006 WhiteHouse Office Staff List Salary , Washington ... 88888983 latest national news&Itemid 88889930 WhiteHouse, Press Release President Obama Launches Office of Public Engagement , May 11, 2009 ref However, Sher left the WhiteHouse in January 2011 ... Leaving WhiteHouse Associated Press , CBS News , November 16, 2010. ref ref cite news url http articles.chicagotribune.com ... whitehousetransitionproject.org resources briefing WHTP 2009 03 Public 20Liaison.pdf The WhiteHouse ... WhiteHouse Category Executive Office of the President of the United States Category WhiteHouse ... Ronald Reagan s Jewish liaison. ref Name JDF 20081202 He was involved in explaining to WhiteHouse chief of staff Donald Regan why Jews were angry over Reagan s 1985 Bitburg Reagan visit controversy ... servlet Satellite?pagename JPost JPArticle ShowFull&cid 1215330947146 title Arogeti named WhiteHouse Jewish liaison ref Adam Goldman, succeeded by HHS Deputy Secretary Tevi Troy , and others at the WhiteHouse, were said to have angered more liberal leaders of American Jewish organizations by allegedly ... more details
The WhiteHouse Medical Unit WHMU is the unit of the WhiteHouse Military Office responsible for the medical needs of WhiteHouse staff and visitors. The Unit provides medical care to the President of the United States President , the Vice President of the United States Vice President , and their families. The Physician to the President currently is US Navy Navy Captain US Captain Jeffrey Kuhlman . External links http www.whitehouse.gov whmo whmu.html Official website Further reading http www.cnn.com 2004 HEALTH 09 23 wh.doctors WhiteHouse Doctors http www.af.mil bios bio.asp?bioID 7993 Richard J. Tubb biography Dept of Defense Bio of Richard Tubb http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,872068,00.html WhiteHouse Physician EOP agencies state collapsed WhiteHouse Military Office Category WhiteHouse med org stub US gov stub US mil stub ... more details
The councilhouse is a form of public housing found in the United Kingdom. Councilhouse may also refer to In politics the headquarters administrative headquarters of a British local authority , in particular CouncilHouse, Birmingham , the home of Birmingham City Council in Birmingham England CouncilHouse, Bristol , the seat of local government in Bristol, England CouncilHouse, Coventry, the headquarters of Coventry City CouncilCouncilHouse, Nuneaton, the headquarters of Nuneaton & Bedworth Borough Council Nottingham CouncilHouse , the city hall of Nottingham, England CouncilHouse Salt Lake City , temporary home of the Utah Territorial Government In other fields CouncilHouse, Perth , a high modernist skyscraper set in the Stirling Gardens which was designed by Howlett and Bailey Architects Mary McLeod Bethune CouncilHouse National Historic Site , the house of Mary McLeod Bethune disambig ... more details
No footnotes date August 2009 Image Whitehouse Library.svg thumb right 250px WhiteHouse ground floor showing location of the WhiteHouse Library. Image Whitehouse library.jpg right thumb 250px The WhiteHouse Library looking west, northwest during the Clinton administration The WhiteHouse Library is located on the Ground Floor of the WhiteHouse , the official home of the President of the United ... of the WhiteHouse, old building timber was salvaged and re made into wall paneling. Several basement rooms in the WhiteHouse are paneled with salvaged building materials from the pre reconstructed WhiteHouse. History John Adams , the first President to live in the WhiteHouse, used this room ... in salvaged timbers from the WhiteHouse s former timber frame. These were left unpainted ... Camelot The Kennedy WhiteHouse Restoration. Van Nostrand Reinhold 1998. ISBN 0 442 02532 7. Abbott, James A. Jansen. Acanthus Press 2006. ISBN 0 926494 33 3. Garrett, Wendell. Our Changing WhiteHouse. Northeastern University Press 1995. ISBN 1 55553 222 5. Leish, Kenneth. The WhiteHouse. Newsweek ... Mansion, Government Printing Office 1952. Monkman, Betty C. The WhiteHouse The Historic ... s House. WhiteHouse Historical Association and the National Geographic Society 1986. ISBN 0 912308 28 1. Seale, William, The WhiteHouse The History of an American Idea. WhiteHouse Historical Association 1992, 2001. ISBN 0 912308 85 0. West, J.B. with Mary Lynn Kotz. Upstairs at the WhiteHouse ... House An Historic Guide. WhiteHouse Historical Association and the National Geographic Society 2001. ISBN 0 912308 79 6. External links commonscat Library WhiteHouse Library http www.eisenhower.archives.gov Research Finding Aids W.html Records of the WhiteHouse Library, Dwight D. Eisenhower Presidential Library http www.whitehousemuseum.org floor0 library.htm WhiteHouse Museum page White ..., D.C. WhiteHouse Category Rooms in the WhiteHouse fr Library Maison Blanche ... more details
John WhiteHouse may refer to John W. WhiteHouse , Russellville, Arkansas, National Register of Historic Places listings in Pope County, Arkansas listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Pope County, Arkansas John WhiteHouse Lawrenceville, New Jersey , National Register of Historic Places listings in Mercer County, New Jersey listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey John WhiteHouse Chartiers Township, Pennsylvania , National Register of Historic Places listings in Washington County, Pennsylvania listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Washington County, Pennsylvania John M. WhiteHouse , Fort Mill, South Carolina, National Register of Historic Places listings in York County, South Carolina listed on the National Register of Historic Places in York County, South Carolina disambig ... more details
300px The 2005 Blue Room Christmas Tree The WhiteHouse Christmas Tree , also known as the Blue Room ... States , the WhiteHouse . The first indoor Christmas tree was installed in the WhiteHouse sometime ... are consulted, the WhiteHouse never had a Christmas tree until the 1850s or 1889. ref name knutson There are two claims to the first genuine WhiteHouse Christmas tree. President Franklin Pierce is said to have had the first indoor Christmas tree at the WhiteHouse during the 1850s, ref name ... 09 subs a 01.html The Start of a Holiday Tradition , WhiteHouse Historical Association , accessed ... WhiteHouse Christmas tree by the WhiteHouse web site during the presidency of George W. Bush. ref name whgw2 http georgewbush whitehouse.archives.gov president holiday whtree WhiteHouse Christmas ... House. First Lady Lou Henry Hoover began the tradition of presidential wives decorating the WhiteHouse tree with the first official WhiteHouse Christmas tree in 1929. ref name whaintro In 1961 First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy began the tradition of selecting a theme for the WhiteHouse Christmas tree ... Jacqueline Kennedy Refines the Season , WhiteHouse Historical Association , accessed March 29, 2009 ... WhiteHouse Christmas tree was installed at all. It is verifiable that there was no Christmas tree in the WhiteHouse in 1902, ref name nyt02 http query.nytimes.com gst abstract.html?res 9A03E3DC163AE733A25757C2A9649D946397D6CF The WhiteHouse Christmas Mrs. Roosevelt Will Act as Santa Claus s Agent ... in Washington No Christmas Tree at the WhiteHouse Many Family Parties , The New York Times , December 25, 1904, accessed March 29, 2009. ref , 1907, ref name trib07 WHITEHOUSE CHRISTMAS PLANS ... in WhiteHouse , The New York Times , December 24, 1922, accessed March 30, 2009. ref The lack ... 23. ref name nyt02 Additionally, other presidents never displayed a tree in the WhiteHouse. First U.S. President George Washington held office at a time when there was no WhiteHouse, thus it is impossible ... more details
Infobox NRHP name Myers WhiteHouse nrhp type image Myers WhiteHouse, North West Corner.jpg caption Myers WhiteHouse nearest city Bethel, North Carolina lat degrees 36 lat minutes 7 lat seconds 25 lat ... WhiteHouse is a private residence located near Hertford, North Carolina in the Bethel Township ..., A Guide to the Historic Architecture of Eastern North Carolina 1996 ref Image Myers WhiteHouse, East Side.jpg thumb alt Picture of East Side of the Myers WhiteHouse taken in 2008 East Side View Rear wing was added in the Early 1940s and rebuilt following Hurricane Isabell in 2008 Image Myers WhiteHouse, East Side, Orignal Chimney.jpg thumb alt Picture of the East Side Chimney of Myers WhiteHouse East Side Chimney Image Myers WhiteHouse, Close Up of Front East Side Window.jpg thumb alt Picture of Front East Side Window of the Myers WhiteHouse Front East Side Window Shows remains of older door opening Image Myers WhiteHouse, North East Corner View.jpg thumb alt Picture of the North East Corner of the Myers WhiteHouse Nort East Corner View Image Myers WhiteHouse, North Side Front View.jpg thumb alt Picture of the North Side of the Myers WhiteHouse North Front Side View Image Myers WhiteHouse, West Side.jpg thumb alt Picture of the West Side of the Myers WhiteHouse West Side View Image Myers WhiteHouse, West Side Chimney.jpg thumb alt Picture of the West Side Chimney of the Myers WhiteHouse West Side Chimney Image Myers WhiteHouse, Close up of West Side Chimney.jpg thumb alt Close up Picture of West Side Chimney of the Myers WhiteHouse Close up VIew of West Side Chimney Image Myers WhiteHouse, South West Corner.jpg thumb alt Picture of the South West Corner of the Myers WhiteHouse South West Corner View Ramp added following Hurricane Isabell in 2008 Image Myer WhiteHouse, South Side Rear View.jpg thumb alt Picture of the South Side of the Myers WhiteHouse ... 8180 luna servlet detail NCSULIB 102 3 100417922 244042 Elevation, Myers WhiteHouse, Perqu http www.hpo.ncdcr.gov ... more details
The WhiteHouse Conference on Aging ref name WHCoA cite web title WhiteHouse Conference on Aging url http www.whcoa.gov work 2005 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging publisher U.S Department of Health and Human ... the best known WhiteHouse conference . ref name cwla cite web url http www.cwla.org advocacy whitehouseconf10.ppt title WhiteHouse Conference on Children and Youth What s It All About? publisher ... boomer generation. File WhiteHouse 06.02.08.jpg thumb The WhiteHouse History In 1950, President ... John E. Fogarty introduced legislation calling for a WhiteHouse conference on aging. Congress enacted the WhiteHouse Conference on Aging Act Public Law 85 908 , and the bill was signed by President ... security of this demographic group. A national advisory committee for the WhiteHouse Conference on Aging was formed the same year, with the first WhiteHouse conference held in 1961. The 1961 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging was the first to be designated WhiteHouse. More than 3,000 people attended ... Library & Museum work WhiteHouse Conference on Aging accessdate 22 March 2011 ref The conference .... ref Segal, Gerdes, and Steiner, 2010, p. 209. ref The WhiteHouse Conference on Aging held in 2005 ... cite web title Report of the 2005 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging url http www.whcoa.gov work The Booming ... 22 February 2011 ref The 2005 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging Exhibit Hall was the first WHCoA ... House Conference on Aging a new day for WhiteHouse Conferences on Aging and food for the future. Journal .... Belmont, Calif. Cengage Learning, 2010. Gloth, F. Michael, III. 2005 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging a new day for WhiteHouse Conferences on Aging and food for the future. Journal of the American ... WhiteHouse Conference on Aging Category 1961 in American politics Category 1971 in American politics ... politics Category Independent agencies of the United States government Category WhiteHouse Conferences ... Special Committee on Aging and the Federal Council on Aging . Legislation in 1977 led to a 1981 ... more details
File WhiteHouseSouthFacade.JPG thumb right WhiteHouse, South Facade 300px Infobox Holiday image Hanukia.jpg ... 9 The WhiteHouse Hanukkah Party is an annual reception held at the WhiteHouse and hosted by the President ... WhiteHouse Story George Washington and Hanukkah Although the truth of the story is impossible to prove ... ref Early years Christmas at the WhiteHouse, but not Hanukkah File Truman receives menorah.jpg thumb ..., Christmas was the only winter religious holiday officially recognized by the WhiteHouse. In 1923, President Calvin Coolidge began lighting an official WhiteHouse Christmas Tree , and also delivered ... Sarna, How Hanukkah Came to the WhiteHouse, The Jewish Daily Forward, Dec 2, 2009. ref Franklin Roosevelt continued the WhiteHouse tradition of treating Christmas as if it were a holiday celebrated ... is truly the universal holiday of all men. ref name Sarna Early WhiteHouse Hanukkah links File Reagan ..., WhiteHouse, 1984. File Carter Menorah.jpg thumb left 150px President Carter, Hanukkah Menorah ..., when in 1979 he walked from the WhiteHouse to Lafayette Park to deliver brief remarks as he ... left 200px President Bush attends WhiteHouse staff Hanukkah party, 1991. In 1983, President Ronald ... hanukkah Menorah Lighting, The WhiteHouse, Dec 2001. ref and in 1984, on the eve of Hanukkah, he hosted a visit to the WhiteHouse by a delegation of rabbis from the Orthodox Judaism Orthodox Jewish ... holiday hanukkah 03.html President Reagan receives a menorah in the Oval Office, WhiteHouse Archives .... ref Reagan thanked the group in an official February 12, 1985, WhiteHouse letter to Rabbi ... Clinton that a president actually hosted a menorah lighting ceremony in the Whitehouse. In 1993, he ..., Oct 22, 1996. ref WhiteHouse Hanukkah party, hosted by President George W. Bush File Bush hanukkah 2005.jpg thumb left President George W. Bush participates in the Menorah lighting at the WhiteHouse with Rabbi Joshua Skoff The Park Synagogue, Cleveland, Ohio , Dec. 6, 2005. WhiteHouse Photo The first ... more details
Benjamin WhiteHouse may refer to Benjamin WhiteHouse Milton, Delaware , National Register of Historic Places listings in Sussex County, Delaware listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Sussex County, Delaware Benjamin WhiteHouse Brookline, Massachusetts , National Register of Historic Places listings in Norfolk County, Massachusetts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Norfolk County, Massachusetts disambig ... more details
WhiteHouse Chef may refer to WhiteHouse Executive Chef WhiteHouse Executive Pastry Chef disambig Short pages monitor This long comment was added to the page to prevent it from being listed on Special Shortpages. It and the accompanying monitoring template were generated via Template Long comment. Please do not remove the monitor template without removing the comment as well. ... more details
Infobox Military Award name WhiteHouse Service Badge image File WHServiceBadge.jpg 170px caption WhiteHouse Service Badge awarded by United States type Service badge eligibility for For military service performed while assigned to WhiteHouse military postings campaign status description clasps established first award last award total posthumous recipients individual higher same lower related image2 caption2 The WhiteHouse Service Badge was a short lived Obsolete badges of the United States military military insignia which was issued between the years of 1960 and 1964 for United States armed forces military personnel stationed at the WhiteHouse in a variety of duties. Executive Order 10879 of June 1, 1960 authorized the creation of a WhiteHouse Service Badge with further military regulations stating that the badge may be entered into permanent military service record s upon completion of a WhiteHouse tour of duty. President Lyndon B. Johnson retired the WhiteHouse Service Badge just after four years, and created a separate Presidential Service Badge with different award criteria by signing Executive Order 11174 . Category United States military badges US mil stub ... more details
Image NorthLawnFall.jpg right thumb 199px An autumn view of the North Portico and North Lawn WhiteHouse North Lawn of the WhiteHouse. The basement is under the North Portico. The WhiteHouse Basement is the basement of the WhiteHouse , the Washington, D.C. official residence residence and workplace of the President of the United States . It is located under the North Lawn WhiteHouse North Portico and includes the WhiteHouse Carpentry carpenters shop, engineers shop, WhiteHouse Chief Floral ... title WhiteHouse basement publisher Whitehousemuseum.org date accessdate 2009 08 08 ref and dentist ... to an operatory in the basement of the WhiteHouse, there is a dental clinic at the presidential retreat at Camp David , Maryland. ref among other areas. The WhiteHouse Situation Room is located ... title WhiteHouse basement nerve center gets makeover publisher Alertnet.org date 2006 12 ... the reconstruction of the WhiteHouse under Harry S. Truman . It contains storage space, the laundry ... , as well as dressing rooms for WhiteHouse performers. ref cite web url http www.theplumber.com white.html title WhiteHouse Plumbing publisher Theplumber.com date 1917 12 28 accessdate 2009 08 08 ref Dwight Eisenhower made the first WhiteHouse television broadcast from a special room in the basement ... floor0 bowling alley.htm title WhiteHouse Bowling Alley publisher Whitehousemuseum.org date accessdate ... WhiteHouseWhiteHouse Library should be expanded to include sound recordings, that trade group ... office, the collection was moved to the WhiteHouse basement, where it is still located. ref name stone ... 2009 08 08 ref References reflist Further reading Seale, William. The President s House. Washington, D.C. WhiteHouse Historical Association, 1987. External links http www.whitehousemuseum.org ... from whitehousemuseum.org, an unofficial website about the WhiteHouse coord 38.8976 77.0365 type landmark region US display title WhiteHouse state collapsed Category Rooms in the WhiteHouse Category ... more details
a winning voter contact and field plan. Corporate Council Founded in 2006, The WhiteHouse Project s Corporate Council s purpose is to engage senior businesswomen with government policy issues, private ... company provides generous support to The WhiteHouse Project. In November 2009, TWHP s Corporate Council ... num staff 17 budget website http www.thewhitehouseproject.com remarks The WhiteHouse Project is an American ... female representation in American institutions, businesses and government. The WhiteHouse Project ... leadership in the media. The WhiteHouse Project was founded in 1998 by Marie C. Wilson . It is headquartered .... Vote, Run, Lead Vote, Run, Lead is a program of The WhiteHouse Project designed to engage women in the political ... office by focusing on areas like communications, fund raising, and campaigning. The WhiteHouse Project .... Go Lead sessions encourage women to lead a political life. The WhiteHouse Project offers a variety ... Bank of America, Barbie, Best Buy, Merrill Lynch, Morgan Stanley, and HBO. The WhiteHouse Project ... 5 April, Dufu and The WhiteHouse Project honored leading women at the 10th anniversary of the EPIC ... Tiffany Dufu, president of The WhiteHouse Project ref cite web url http www.forbes.com ... in advancing women s leadership. 2011 Honorees On April 7, 2011, The WhiteHouse Project ... House Project, received the Impact Award for being the founder of both The WhiteHouse Project and Take ... Member of The WhiteHouse Project New York Senator Kirsten Gillibrand Lilly Ledbetter, a leading ... celebrated the 10th anniversary of The WhiteHouse Project. The Circle of 10 women, who were cited ... links http www.TheWhiteHouseProject.org The WhiteHouse Project Official Website http www.VoteRunLead.org ... women pkgleadership 200811 omag leadership course DEFAULTSORT WhiteHouse Project, The Category ...Multiple issues refimprove May 2008 advert August 2008 COI November 2008 Infobox organization name The WhiteHouse Project image image border size alt caption formation 1998 type Non profit organization ... more details
in 2009. The WhiteHouse has had multiple vegetable garden s since its completion in 1800. Eleanor .... Roosevelt planted the WhiteHouse victory garden during World War II to promote the use of victory ... garden constructed on the roof of the WhiteHouse. On March 20, 2009 Michelle Obama broke ground on the largest and most expansive vegetable garden to date on the WhiteHouse lawn. ref name NYtimes History of WhiteHouse gardens The first WhiteHouse vegetable garden was planted in 1800, by the second ... last Parker Pope first Tara title Growing Food on the WhiteHouse Lawn work The New York Times date January 23, 2009 url http well.blogs.nytimes.com 2009 01 23 growing food on the whitehouse lawn ... the first garden, former presidents that lived in the WhiteHouse cultivated gardens of their own. In 1801, Thomas Jefferson , the second president who resided in the WhiteHouse, transformed Adams ... on the WhiteHouse lawns. ref name Pope He personally planted seedlings such as fruit trees, herbs ... of World War I brought the onset of food rationing to the WhiteHouse. In 1918, President Woodrow ... garden on the WhiteHouse grounds. ref name post0319 cite news last Black first Jane title Shovel Ready Project A WhiteHouse Garden work The Washington Post date March 20, 2009 url http www.washingtonpost.com ... to plant a vegetable garden at the WhiteHouse. ref name post0319 Another unsuccessful attempt was made by President Bill Clinton , who was denied by the WhiteHouse, saying it was not in keeping with the formal nature of the WhiteHouse grounds. The Clintons later resorted to planting a small vegetable ... s vegetable garden The Obamas planted a vegetable garden on the South Lawn at the WhiteHouse on March ... and WhiteHouse carpenter. ref Cite web last Flottum first Kim title An Addition To Michelle Obama s WhiteHouse Garden Honey Bees url http www.thedailygreen.com environmental news blogs bees bees whitehouse garden 88032302 work The Daily Green publisher Hearst Communications, Inc. date March ... more details
showing the earliest fountain on the South Lawn The South Lawn at the WhiteHouse in Washington ... is sometimes described as the back lawn of the WhiteHouse. Description and use The South Lawn presents ... a closed part of the WhiteHouse grounds that provides a setting for official events like the State Arrival Ceremony as well as informal gatherings including the annual WhiteHouse Egg rolling Egg Rolling ... on the South Lawn. Design and horticulture When the WhiteHouse was first occupied in 1800 the site ... River beyond ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 22 isbn 0 912308 69 9 ref . Thomas Jefferson completed ..., just southeast of the WhiteHouse ref cite book author McEwan, Barbara. title WhiteHouse Landscapes ... boundary and meandering paths ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 101 102 isbn 0 912308 69 9 ref . Andrew ... McEwan, Barbara. title WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher Walker and Company pages pp. 151 ... WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher Walker and Company pages pp. 181 183 isbn 0 98027 1192 8 ..., Barbara. title WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher Walker and Company pages pp. 151 158 isbn ... to reconfigure and rebuild parts of the WhiteHouse in 1902, was influenced to remove the complex ... of privacy balancing with the requirement for public views of the WhiteHouse ref name autogenerated1 ... WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher Walker and Company pages p. 107 isbn 0 98027 1192 8 .... title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp ... Chrysanthemum cinerariaefolium in fall ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 104 109 isbn 0 912308 69 9 ref . Ceremonial gardens The two ceremonial gardens of the WhiteHouse the WhiteHouse Rose Garden Rose ... more details
Image 1 Patrick Whitehouse Centennial Park.jpg right thumb 320px Patrick Whitehouse, also known as Highbury The Patrick Whitehouse is a Federation architecture Federation Bungalow in the suburb of Centennial Park, New South Wales Centennial Park , Sydney, Australia. It was the home of Australian novelist Patrick White for approximately twenty six years, until his death. History and description The Patrick Whitehouse was built in 1913 for the jeweller William Kerr, who had acquired the land in 1908. It was designed by Sydney architect William Nixon 1859 1931 , who had worked in the Colonial Architect Office before going into private practice. William Kerr called the house Highbury . It was built in Martin Road, in the new residential area known as Centennial Park, which had been hived off by the state government and sold to pay for the creation of a new park, also to be known as Centennial Park. The government specified that certain types of buildings could not be built, for example, terraced houses, to raise the standard of housing in the new suburb. Large detached homes like Highbury became the norm in the area. Kerr lived in the house until his death in 1954, after which it was acquired by the electrical contractor, Frederick Angles. Patrick White moved into Highbury in 1964 and lived there with his partner, Manoly Lascaris , after leaving his home in the suburb of Castle Hill, New South Wales Castle Hill . The house and the environs of Centennial Park became significant elements in White s novels. White and Lascaris were socially active and hosted many dinner parties in the house. White s biographer, David Marr journalist David Marr , described White as a genial host. White died in 1990 the house was given a state heritage listing ref http www.heritage.nsw.gov.au 07 subnav 02 2.cfm?itemid 095001213 State Heritage Website ref due to its association with White, who ... in the house almost until he died in 2003. References references commonscat Centennial Park, Sydney ... more details
A WhiteHouse conference is a national meeting sponsored by the Executive Office of the President of the United States with the purpose of discussing an issue or topic of importance to the American public. ref name hsw cite web url http reference.howstuffworks.com whitehouse conference encyclopedia.htm title WhiteHouse conference publisher HowStuffWorks accessdate 2008 06 18 ref Some last for one day while others last for several. ref name cwla cite web url http www.cwla.org advocacy whitehouseconf10.ppt title WhiteHouse Conference on Children and Youth What s It All About? publisher Child Welfare League of America year 2008 accessdate 2008 06 18 ref Typical attendees of a WhiteHouse conference include experts in the particular field, community leaders and citizens with an interest in the issue. ref name hsw The President usually speaks to a general session of the conference the conference ... hosts WhiteHouse conferences. ref name nfll cite web title First Lady Biography Hillary Clinton url ... Library accessdate 2008 06 18 ref WhiteHouse conferences are typically created by specific legislation ... Order 12595 WhiteHouse Conference for a Drug Free America publisher Office of the Federal Register ... 2005 WhiteHouse Conference on Aging History publisher The WhiteHouse date 2004 09 27 accessdate ... Bot retrieved archive archivedate 2008 05 17 ref The first WhiteHouse conference was the Conference ... running WhiteHouse Conference on Children and Youth . ref name cwla The first iteration s recommendations ... children and the creation of the Federal Children s Bureau. ref name cwla The most well known WhiteHouse conference is the WhiteHouse Conference on Aging , which has occurred once a decade since the 1950s. ref name cwla Other well known conferences include the 1966 WhiteHouse Conference on Civil Rights and the 1971 WhiteHouse Conference on Youth . Other topics have included drug abuse, education ... WhiteHouse Conferences Category United States national commissions US gov stub ... more details
Image North lawn 1987.jpg thumb right 250px The North Lawn at the WhiteHouse Image NorthLawnFall.jpg ... President s Dining Room c. 1902. Image 1860s White House.jpg thumb right 250px The WhiteHouse North Lawn in the 1860s, during the Abraham Lincoln administration The North Lawn at the WhiteHouse in Washington ... Office Building . Because it is bordered by Pennsylvania Avenue, the WhiteHouse s official street ... Avenue through the northeast gate ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 22 23 isbn 0 912308 69 9 ref . A circular pool with fountain is centered on the north portico of the WhiteHouse. Visiting heads of state enter the WhiteHouse grounds, and are officially welcomed here prior to a state dinner . Public ... the northeast gate. WhiteHouse correspondent s, for television news, often stand on the North Lawn ... House Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 101 102 isbn 0 912308 ... ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical ... by tropical plants borrowed from the WhiteHouse glass houses ref cite book author McEwan, Barbara. title WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher Walker and Company pages pp. 151, 162 isbn 0 ..., and White to reconfigure and rebuild part of the WhiteHouse in 1902, was induced to simplify ... of the WhiteHouse ref cite book author McEwan, Barbara. title WhiteHouse Landscapes. year 1992 publisher ... and English Boxwood Buxus species ref cite book author Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association pages pp. 92 93 isbn 0 912308 69 9 ref ... Seale, William. title The WhiteHouse Garden. year 1996 publisher WhiteHouse Historical Association ... M. Rice. Designing Camelot The Kennedy WhiteHouse Restoration. Van Nostrand Reinhold 1998. ISBN 0 442 02532 7. Clinton, Hillary Rodham. An Invitation to the WhiteHouse At Home with History ... more details