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The White House

The White House was first occupied in 1800 by John Adams, second President of the United States, when the building was incomplete and only six rooms could be lived in. The First Lady, Abigail Adams, once used the famous East Room as a place to hang her washing. The term White House was officially adopted by President Theodore Roosevelt, in 1902.

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https://paperspast.natlib.govt.nz/newspapers/CHP19860211.2.113.5

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Press, 11 February 1986, Page 22

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64

The White House Press, 11 February 1986, Page 22

The White House Press, 11 February 1986, Page 22

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