Friday, June 10, 2016

The White House History 2

The Green Room:
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This room has been filled distinctive needs as a "Cabin Room" and a green "Lounge area" for Thomas Jefferson, as a "Parlor" for James Madison and as a "Card Room" for Monroe.

This room was adorned in various styles by various presidents until the season of Theodore Roosevelt, when it was designed by the nineteenth century American Furniture. At that point Coolidge refurnished the Green Room by true Federal-period furniture.

The Red Room:

Red Room has been finished by various style of furniture. A large portion of the United States' leaders have utilized this room as "Living room"; yet the Red Room served as "Yellow Drawing Room "for Madison.

In 1803, Benjamin Latrobe demonstrated that this room is appropriate to serve as "the President's Antechamber" for the Cabinet Room or the President's Library. As of late presidents have utilized this space for little supper parties.

The Vermeil Room:

The Vermeil Room or the Gold Room has been utilized as a Display Room or a Ladies Sitting Room for formal events. The room has been embellished in green foundation and gold silk highlights and outfitted by a table in the Empire style, the gold dividers additionally secured by the seven First Ladies' pictures.

The East Room:

This room has been utilized for various purposes, for example, moves, grant presentations, weddings, funerals, charge marking services, public interviews and by and large for substantial social occasion.

The East Room was outlined by James Hoban as "The general population Audience Room". The room's divider has been secured by the representation of George Washington, one of only a handful few work pieces which stayed after the fire of 1814, painted by Gilbert Stuart.

At the administration of Abraham Lincoln, the East Room saw numerous exercises amid Civil War; Even Union Troops possessed the space for some days.

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