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A Tour of the White House

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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. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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A Tour of the White House

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The North Portico

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The South Lawn

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Which is the front?

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A beautiful night view – it’s like the first family lives in a bubble

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Wow how many people can say that they have room in their “backyard”

large enough to land Marine I?

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The Easter Egg Roll

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It’s good to be President – you get a private putting green.

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How about a game of hoops on your very own tennis/basketball court?

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Mrs. Obama goes green with her veggie garden – yes they serve the veggies at State dinners!

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The White House in chocolate :D

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Let’s take a look inside shall we?

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The Entrance and Cross Hall

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The State Dinning Room

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Oh to be invited to the big kids table!

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The Red Room

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The Blue Room

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The Green Room

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The East Room

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The “Small” Formal Dinning Room

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The Library

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The Map Room

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The Diplomatic Receiving Room

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The China Room

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The Vermeil Room

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OK, everybody follow me into my side of the White House - the West Wing

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West Wing Lobby

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The Oval Office

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Each President decorates the Oval Office to their own personal style

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And kids are always welcome!

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The Cabinet Room

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The Press Room

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The Situation Room aka The War Room

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What are some of the rooms closed to the public?

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Your very own billiards room

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President Ford was the first to take a swim in the newly installed pool

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Your very own screening room

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Your very own bowling alley

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The Grand Staircase – very few get to ascend to the Residency upstairs

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The Lincoln Bedroom

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Jackie O’s Bedroom

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Thank you Jackie for bringing back the White House from

ruin and ushering in Camelot.

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Ms. Jensen’s Bedroom

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Just kidding, it’s the Queen’s Bedroom

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Chillin’ with the fam!

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And we can’t forget Sunny and Bo!

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The White House is part museum and part family home, but 100%

the house of the people.