
Explore the Official White House Website
Discover the rich history and current initiatives of the White House and the Executive Office of the President. Stay informed about policies, tours, and the administration’s key figures.

Key Features of the White House
The White House serves as the official residence and workplace of the President of the United States, embodying the nation’s history and governance.
It stands as a symbol of the Executive Office, showcasing the administration’s commitment to transparency and public service.
Historical Significance
The White House has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams.
The building features neoclassical architecture with 132 rooms and 35 bathrooms.
It is a prime example of American design and history.
Government Hub
The White House is the center for federal policy-making and administration.
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Understanding U.S. Government Structure
Gain insights into the three branches of the U.S. government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, and their interrelations.
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Exploring the White House Grounds
Take a virtual tour of the White House grounds, including Camp David and other key facilities that support the presidency.
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The Cabinet’s Role in Governance
Understand the importance of the Cabinet in advising the President and implementing federal policies across various departments.
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Understanding U.S. Government Structure
Gain insights into the three branches of the U.S. government: Legislative, Executive, and Judicial, and their interrelations.
-
Exploring the White House Grounds
Take a virtual tour of the White House grounds, including Camp David and other key facilities that support the presidency.
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The Cabinet’s Role in Governance
Understand the importance of the Cabinet in advising the President and implementing federal policies across various departments.



