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    The Biggest Renovations in the White House’s History

    By Kristin Hitchcock,

    2024-09-13

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    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1xG3vG_0vVNeTwx00 Since its original construction in 1800, the building has undergone several renovations and expansions to accommodate the country's evolving needs. From surviving the War of 1812 to modern-day security and technological upgrades, each change has had to upgrade the balance between preserving its historical significance and adapting to the demands of the modern world.

    Let's look at how the White House has transformed over the years.

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    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3SDPzk_0vVNeTwx00 Much of our investing content surrounds the American economy.

    The White House is a huge symbol of American history and resilience. It's not just the home of the U.S. president; it represents America as a whole. Much of our coverage revolves around America's economy, and the White House is only an extension of that.

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    Original Construction of the White House

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3Kl5Ih_0vVNeTwx00 The White House is very similar externally today as it was during its construction.

    Originally, the White House was designed by the architect James Hoban. Construction began in 1792 under the supervision of George Washington, though he never lived to see its completion. It was built from sandstone and featured a neoclassical design.

    The Burning of the White House

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=3q2mTK_0vVNeTwx00 The White House's Oval Office is similar today as it was in the past. But this office did not exist before the burning of the White House.

    During the War of 1812, the British set fire to the White House. The fire destroyed much of the interior and weakened the building as a whole. Therefore, the building had to be largely rebuilt. The restoration took about three years, and the exterior remained largely the same. However, the interiors were redesigned.

    The Truman Renovation

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0UXXxz_0vVNeTwx00 Truman funded a serious renovation of the White House.

    By the late 1940s, the White House had deteriorated structurally, becoming unsafe. Truman authorized a complete overhaul, which involved getting the entire interior while leaving the outer walls intact.

    A steel frame was installed to support the structure, and the interior was rebuilt to modern standards.

    West Wing Construction

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=1gAZ79_0vVNeTwx00 Teddy Roosevelt oversaw the creation of the West Wing.

    The West Wing was added during Theodore Roosevelt’s presidency in 1902 to move the president’s offices out of the residence. This significant addition changed how the White House functioned, adding a dedicated workspace for the president and the staff.

    East Wing Construction

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0g58A7_0vVNeTwx00 The East Wing was not constructed until much later.

    In  1942, the East Wing was built as an additional office space. It included a bomb shelter during World War II, marking one of the first efforts to enhance the White House's security in the face of modern warfare.

    Underground Facilities

    https://img.particlenews.com/image.php?url=0GFGDz_0vVNeTwx00 The underground facilities are one of the newest additions to the White House.

    During the Cold War, the White House expanded with underground capabilities. The installation of a bomb shelter and the creation of the Presidential Emergency Operations Center upgraded the White House for modern times.

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