File:222 Treaty Room; View Looking West - White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District Of Columbia, DC HABS DC,WASH,134-516.tif
Boucher, Jack E.
Related names:
- Hoban, James; McKim, Mead and White; Latrobe, Benjamin; Price, Virginia B, transmitter; Hall, Scott D., delineator; Buehner, Timothy A., project manager; Beckman, Kristin A., delineator; Winkert, Daniel R., delineator; Hughes, Hugh D., delineator; Schmidt, Eric, delineator; Chia-Yi Yang, Isabel, project manager; Minotti, Krista A., delineator; Pederson, Brian F., delineator; Lanzillotta, Mary-Katherine, delineator; Brannan, Michael E., project manager; Lindstrom, Frederick J., project manager; Coleman, Crystal, delineator; Ventrone, Richard A., delineator; Anderson, Douglas S., delineator; Guthrie, Patrick B., delineator; Homeyer, Paul G., delineator; Lewis, Gilian B., delineator; Martin, Kenneth W., delineator; McBroom, Scot C., delineator; Rheams, Mellonee, delineator; Wiencek, R. Matthew, Jr., delineator; Martinez, Jose R., volunteer; Arzola, Robert, delineator; Arzola, Robert R, project manager
222 Treaty Room; View looking West - White House, 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia, DC
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HABS DC,WASH,134-516
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- See also HALS DC-14 for related documentation.
- 44 of the 85 final ink and mylar drawings were removed for national security purposes, therefore these 44 original drawings are not at the Library of Congress. To inquire further, contact the Office of the White House Liaison, National Capital Region of the National Park Service.
2012 contact information: Anne Bowman Smith Associate Regional Director Office of the National Park Service Liaison to the White House (202) 619-6344
- Significance: Home of the President of the United States, the White House has come to be a symbol of American government. Architecturally, it is a fine example of the Federal/Greek Revival styles.
- Survey number: HABS DC-37
- Building/structure dates: 1792- 1810 Initial Construction
- Building/structure dates: 1814- 1817 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 1824- 1829 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 1902 Subsequent Work
- Building/structure dates: 1948-1952 Subsequent Work
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