From having 5 full time chefs to rumors that there’s a ghost from President Abraham Lincoln spotted around, the White House is an impressive work of architectural art worth learning about. Learn more facts about The White House on this list.
1. The White House is the official residence of the President of the United States of America.
2. The White House was built between 1792 and 1800 to house the President of the United States.
3. An Irish architect James Hoban designed the White House.
16. The White House had another fire on Christmas Eve in 1929, when Herbert Hoover was the president.
17. At the end of each month, the President get billed for his and his family’s personal expenses including dry cleaning, toothpaste, and toiletries, which is then taken away from his salary.
18. The White House has 412 doors and 147 windows.
25. The White House has two replicas— one in Ireland and one in France. The building in France is a tourist attraction while the building in Ireland designated for the Irish Parliament.
26. The White House receives more than 50,000 letters per week, 3500 calls a day and 100,000 emails a day.
27. Anyone can have a free visit to the White House. However, the application to visit the White House must be submitted 6 months before the trip.
31. The modern-day White House complex includes the East Wing, the Eisenhower Executive Office Building, Executive Residence and West Wing-the former State Department, which now houses offices for the President’s staff and the Vice President.
32. The building is 168 feet long. It is 85 feet 6 inches wide without porticoes and 46.3 meters (152 feet) wide with porticoes.
33. The overall height of the White House is 70 feet on the south and 60 feet 4 inches on the north; the facade is 18.3 meters on the south above sea level and 15.3 meters on the north.