The White House

Overview

The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. Located at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC, it serves as both a private home and the central hub of the executive branch.

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  • Go room by room in this deep look at the interior of the White House

    Explore the White House's 132 rooms—from the Oval Office and East Room to the State Dining Room and Lincoln Bedroom—with this 3D video rendering that reveals the layout, design, and daily functions of the building before its 2025 renovations.

  • See what it's like to work at the White House

    Anita McBride discusses her experience working at the White House across three presidential administrations. She began in 1984 as a correspondence analyst, reading mail, and later served as chief of staff to first lady Laura Bush from 2005 to 2009.

  • The White House was burned by British forces during the War of 1812

    On August 24, 1814, British troops invaded Washington, DC, and set fire to the President's House, destroying its interior and roof. However, the exterior sandstone walls survived. After the war, reconstruction began under the original architect.