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    The Yellow Oval Room is an oval room located on the south side of the second floor in the White House, the official residence of the president of the United...
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    Lincoln Sitting Room, President's Dining Room, Queens' Bedroom, Queens' Sitting Room, Treaty Room, West Sitting Hall, and Yellow Oval Room. The Truman Balcony...
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    shades of blue. With the Yellow Oval Room above it and the Diplomatic Reception Room below it, the Blue Room is one of three oval rooms in James Hoban's...
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    private office or library. The Yellow Oval Room about 1868 used as President Andrew Johnson's private office The Yellow Oval Room as President Grover Cleveland's...
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    which also has a large bathroom. The room currently used as a living room, immediately west of the Yellow Oval Room, was historically used as the president's...
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    small guest dining room and private lavatory. Images of the Oval Office Study George H. W. Bush speaks into a telephone in the Oval Office Study Barack...
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    Lincoln Bedroom, Lincoln Sitting Room, and Treaty Room were the president's main working spaces with the Yellow Oval Room used as the president's library...
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  • Mystery of the Yellow Room (1907), a detective story by Gaston Leroux Bedroom in Arles, a painting by Vincent van Gogh The Yellow Oval Room in the White...
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    United States. The West Wing contains the Oval Office, the Cabinet Room, the Situation Room, and the Roosevelt Room. The West Wing's three floors contain...
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    white marble. This mantel was acquired for the Yellow Oval Room but proved too small for the scale of that room. Baseboard trim was painted to match the green...
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    Situation Room is an intelligence management complex on the ground floor of the West Wing of the White House. While the name suggests it is a single room, it...
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    Residence to the Oval Office quicker, and allowed for more privacy, both concerns because of FDR's paralysis. The present Roosevelt Room is located where...
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    each room: the Federal style for the Green Room, French Empire for the Blue Room, American Empire for the Red Room, Louis XVI for the Yellow Oval Room, and...
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    presidency of Harry S. Truman. Truman's plans to build a balcony off the Yellow Oval Room were controversial. Truman argued that the addition of a balcony would...
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    desk. Of the six desks that have occupied the Oval Office, the Resolute has spent the longest time in the room, having been used by eight presidents. The...
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    Lincoln Bedroom (redirect from Lincoln Room)
    Sitting Room makes up the other part of the suite. The room is named for President Abraham Lincoln, who used the rooms for his office. The first room in the...
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    seven in the East Room, two in the Rose Garden, and one in the Yellow Oval Room. The East Room weddings include: Mary A. Eastin, niece of First Lady Rachel...
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    Executive Office Building. The room is used by first families as a less formal living room than the Yellow Oval Room. White House architect James Hoban's...
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    house's first floor has a dining room, garden room, living room, lounges, pantry kitchen, reception hall, sitting room, and veranda. The second floor contains...
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    influence can still be seen at the White House, particularly in the Yellow Oval Room. Sister Parish was born Dorothy May Kinnicutt on July 15, 1910, in...
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    constitute the Cabinet of the United States. The room is located in the West Wing of the White House, near the Oval Office, and looks out upon the White House...
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    sitting room, adjacent to the Yellow Oval Room on the second floor). It was in the President's Dining Room for many years and hung in the Oval Office during...
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    the first lady, Abigail Fillmore. This library was originally in the Yellow Oval Room and was maintained there until 1929, when the Hoover administration...
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    needed] The first presidential press conference was held in March 1913 in the Oval Office, during the Woodrow Wilson administration. Then, until 1969, communications...
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    the Center Hall from the Yellow Oval Room. Also in the room is a Louis XVI mahogany cylinder desk acquired for the Red Room during the administration...
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    The Diplomatic Reception Room is one of three oval rooms in the Executive Residence of the White House, the official home of the president of the United...
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    to the White House. Prior to 1902, the area of the present-day Oval Office, Cabinet Room, and Rose Garden contained extensive stables housing horses and...
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    Dining Room is a dining room located in the northwest corner of the second floor of the White House. It is located directly above the Family Dining Room on...
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    designating a large room toward the southeast, next to the oval Diplomatic Reception Room, as the new "Presidential Collections Room." She also approved...
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    portraits of presidents and first ladies hang. They go through the Garden Room and along the East Colonnade, which has a view of the Jacqueline Kennedy...
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