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  2. President's Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    The President's Bedroom is a second floor bedroom in the White House. The bedroom makes up the White House master suite along with the adjacent sitting room and the smaller dressing room, all located in the southwest corner. Prior to the Ford Administration it was common for the President and First Lady to have separate bedrooms.

  3. Lincoln Bedroom - Wikipedia

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    The first room in the White House to carry the name "Lincoln Bedroom" was in the northwest corner of the White House. It existed from 1929 (at which time it was changed from the Prince of Wales Bedroom) until 1961, when First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy transformed it into the President's Dining Room.

  4. Executive Residence - Wikipedia

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    The Trumans included a bowling alley in this space as well [30] (it is architecturally aligned with the entrance to the Diplomatic Reception Room on the other side of the White House). [12] President Dwight Eisenhower had the bowling alley moved to the Executive Office Building west of the White House, [31] but President Richard Nixon (an avid ...

  5. Here's What Moving Day at the White House Is Really Like - AOL

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    White House staff change the furnishings of the Oval Office while newly elected Bill Clinton is sworn in as President of the United States on January 20, 1993.

  6. Category:Rooms in the White House - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 31 January 2018, at 22:56 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  7. How Presidents Changed the Look of the White House - AOL

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    The cornerstone for the White House was laid in 1792, but construction took eight years, so for much of his time in office President John Adams lived and worked — along with the rest of the ...

  8. Melania Trump refuses to share bed with President Trump ... - AOL

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    After a February report claimed Melania Trump was "miserable' in her White House role, new details have emerged about the sleeping habits of the president and first lady.. According to a new US ...

  9. Lincoln Bedroom for contributors controversy - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore the first year and a half of the Presidency of George W. Bush also saw some instances of big-money contributors staying over at the White House. [ 13 ] When Hillary Clinton ran for senator in 2000 , her opponent, Rick Lazio , used the controversy to rebuke Clinton in a debate, saying "please, no lectures from Motel 1600 on campaign ...