Yes, many of the presidents wanted to have secret passageways and hidden codes within codes. Most the ideas came from Queen Victoria, even though most people thought that the US would stop associating with her country because of the past Dictatorship; In reality, she was helping the presidents with clues and ideas of passageways that could be installed into the White House.
There are six levels with 132 rooms in the White House. There are no secret rooms. There are 35 bathrooms, 412 doors, 147 windows, 28 fireplaces, 8 staircases, and 3 elevators.
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The secret service does not live in the White House. Actually it would be more appropriate to say that secret service agents do not live in the White House. The US Secret Service is tasked with Presidential security and there are numerous agents on duty at all times, at the white house and wherever the president is or will soon be. Like any other job, when the agents are not on duty, they go home to their families. If they are traveling with the president then they are provided with hotel rooms.
The White House has many security features,i would not to test any of them
No one takes up residence in the white house but the first family.The Secret Service and other staff members work in shifts or "details" so they are never alone. They always have tons of security 24/7 along with other "Presidential" necessities.
There is no scientific evidence of any president haunting the White House.
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No, you are not allowed to bring any cameras or sound recorders into the White House.
white but really they can be any colour
There probably aren't any, he probably keep where he lives secret.
Yes, there are a total of 4 secret areas in Build-A-Bearville. There is the Top secret Coffee Shop, the Tree House, the Lighthouse, and the Backstage area.
In the sentence, 'Families bring their pets' toys to the White House.', the possessive noun is pets', showing that the toys belong to the pets.Note: If the 'white house' refers to the home of the US President, it is a proper noun, the name of a specific building, and should be capitalized. If the 'white house' is any white house in any town or neighborhood, it is a common noun.
yes, if you are president you get to do any thing with the white house
The general White House staff does not have any impact on policymaking. The president's personal White House staff may have significant impact on some policies.