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  2. White House tennis court - Wikipedia

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    The tennis pavilion is 1,200 square feet in size and 18 ft high. It has a copper roof and is clad in limestone. The neo-classical style of the White House inspired the design of the pavilion. Private donations funded it. [8]

  3. Solar power at the White House - Wikipedia

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    On June 20, 1979, 32 solar water heating panels were placed on the roof of the West Wing.The panels were made by InterTechnology/Solar Corp. from Warrenton, Virginia and installed by Hector Guevara of Alternate Energy Industries Corp. [2] At the dedication ceremony for the panels, President Carter said, "In the year 2000 this solar water heater behind me, which is being dedicated today, will ...

  4. Category:Images of the White House - Wikipedia

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    Images associated with the White House, the official home and principal workplace of the President of the United States Wikimedia Commons has media related to Images of the White House . Media in category "Images of the White House"

  5. When 2 pictures in a White House say a few thousand words - AOL

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  6. White House - Wikipedia

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    A Carter-era innovation, a set of solar water heating panels that were mounted on the roof of the White House, was removed during Reagan's presidency. [79] [80] Redecorations were made to the private family quarters and maintenance was made to public areas during the Reagan years. [81] The house was accredited as a museum in 1988. [81]

  7. Executive Residence - Wikipedia

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    This level was added during the 1948–1952 renovation, [1] [2] [3] and contains the air conditioning and water softening equipment. [4] [5] [6] The sub-basement and mezzanine also contain storage areas, the heating system, elevator machinery rooms, an incinerator, a medical clinic, a dentist's office, [6] the electrical control system, [1] a laundry room, [6] [1] [7] and flatware and dishware ...

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  9. White House Reconstruction - Wikipedia

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    The Public Buildings Administration was asked to investigate the condition of the White House, but no action was taken until January 1948. After the commissioner of the Public Buildings Administration, which had responsibility for the White House, noticed the Blue Room chandelier swaying overhead during another crowded reception, he and the White House Architect conducted their own on-site ...