The White House

     

Construction on The White House began on October 13, 1792, and was operational in late 1800. James Hoban was the architect that designed The White House. He chose a white neoclassical style to create the building. Did you find the 3 changes? Click to see the next puzzle.

The White House was originally called the President's Palace", or the "Presidential Mansion." The nickname White House was used because of its white color, and President Theodore Roosevelt adopted the name during his administration.

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