- East Room - Wikipedia
The East Room is an event and reception room in the Executive Residence of the White House complex, the home of the president of the United States The East Room is the largest room in the Executive Residence; it is used for dances, receptions, press conferences, ceremonies, concerts, and banquets
- The East Room - White House Historical Association
Ascending from the Ground Floor Corridor, a marble stairway leads the White House visitor to the State Floor level Off the landing to the right is the East Room The largest of the State Rooms, it was designed by James Hoban and George Washington to be a "Public Audience Room "
- East Room Art and Furnishings - National Archives
The East Room, scene of many historic White House events, was designated by architect James Hoban as the "Public Audience Room "
- 25 Facts About White House Ballroom
Discover 25 fascinating facts about the White House Ballroom, its history, architecture, and the events that shaped American history
- East Room - White House Museum
The East Room, scene of many historic White House events, was designated by architect James Hoban as the "Public Audience Chamber" but quickly came to be called the "Banquet Room " The room is not quite 80 feet by 37 feet and normally contains little furniture
- White House East Room Floor Plan - Uperplans
This article will delve into the details of the East Room floor plan, outlining its dimensions, key features, and how its layout affects the room's utility for various events, from state dinners to press conferences and even impromptu musical performances
- East Room - James Hoban — Google Arts Culture
In recent history, the East Room has served as the site of many important events including the signing of the Civil Rights Act in 1964 by President Lyndon Johnson, Gerald Ford’s swearing in
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