In which city in the United States is the White House?

The White House is located at No.0/600, Pennsylvania Avenue, northwest of Washington. The construction of the White House started at 1792 and was completed at 1800. Its basic material is limestone and its exterior is painted white. But it wasn't called the White House then. 18 14 years, the building was burned by the British, leaving only four sandstone walls. When 18 17 was rebuilt, the four sand and stone walls of the new building were washed and all painted white, so people called it the White House.

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There is also an indirect viewing room at the east end of the first floor of the White House, which is resplendent in decoration. The state banquet hall is at the west end. The kitchen is in the basement, and the food is sent to the banquet hall by elevator. The second floor is where the President's family lives. There is also a presidential study in the White House, covering an area of more than 60 square meters and displaying more than 20,000 books. The indoor tables and chairs, bookcases and lamps are all classical. George Washington's oil painting hangs on the front wall and looks antique. There is also a VIP entertainment hall with gorgeous interior furnishings.

To the north of the White House are grassy lawns and flowerbeds with dazzling flowers. There are fountains that spray pearls and spit jade. On both sides of the south side of the White House are dense forests and large lawns, where the President often walks and meets guests. Sometimes, the president's helicopter takes off and lands here.

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