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  2. White House Family Theater - Wikipedia

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    The first film screened in the White House was The Birth of a Nation in 1915; however, early film viewings occurred in the main building as the facility lacked a dedicated theater. Originally a cloakroom known as the "Hat Box", the White House Family Theater was converted into its current use in 1942 on the orders of Franklin Roosevelt. [2] [3 ...

  3. File:Inside the White House- The Situation Room.webm

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    English: An exclusive look inside one of the most secure spaces in the country, the White House Situation Room. December 18, 2009 (Public Domain) December 18, 2009 (Public Domain) Date

  4. YouTube Theater - Wikipedia

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    YouTube Theater was designed by Dallas-based architectural firm HKS, Inc. [8] The 227,000 square foot, three-story venue can seat anywhere between 3,400 and 6,000 spectators. The venue also features six luxury boxes and a 3,500 square foot club with 140 premium seats.

  5. Not All Secret Service Agents Have Been Inside the White ...

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    Despite what many may assume, there are a handful Secret Service agents who have never set foot inside the White House — and some have reportedly been trained on its layout by visiting a White ...

  6. Inside the newly-revamped White House Situation Room - AOL

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    One of the most famous images of the 21st century was captured in the Situation Room by official White House photographer Pete Souza on 11 May 2011 when President Barack Obama, his then-vice ...

  7. East Wing - Wikipedia

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    The White House Complex – East Wing at right. The East Wing as it exists today was added to the White House in 1942 primarily to cover the construction of an underground bunker, now known as the Presidential Emergency Operations Center (PEOC). Around the same time, Theodore Roosevelt's coatroom became the movie theater.

  8. Inside the White House’s Secret Bunker - AOL

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    While the White House has remained rather close-lipped on the bunker’s interior aesthetic, images of past presidents in the space reveal grim concrete walls and a small tomblike central room ...

  9. White House - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of the White House complex, including Pennsylvania Avenue (closed to traffic) in the foreground, the Executive Residence and North Portico (center), the East Wing (left), and the West Wing and the Oval Office at its southeast corner. The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States.