White House History
For more than 200 years,the White House has been more than just the home of the Presidents and their families.Throughout the world,it is recognized as the symbol of the President,of the President's administration,and of the United States.
About the Building
For two hundred years,the White House has stood as a symbol of the Presidency,the United States government,and the American people.Its history,and the history of the nation's capital,began when President George Washington signed an Act of Congress in December of 1790 declaring that the federal government would reside in a district "not exceeding ten miles square…on the river Potomac." President Washington,together with city planner Pierre L’Enfant,chose the site for the new residence,which is now 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.As preparations began for the new federal city,a competition was held to find a builder of the "President’s House." Nine proposals were submitted,and Irish-born architect James Hoban won a gold medal for his practical and handsome design.
Construction began when the first cornerstone was laid in October of 1792.Although President Washington oversaw the construction of the house,he never lived in it.It was not until 1800,when the White House was nearly completed,that its first residents,President John Adams and his wife,Abigail,moved in.Since that time,each President has made his own changes and additions.The White House is,after all,the President’s private home.It is also the only private residence of a head of state that is open to the public,free of charge.
The White House has a unique and fascinating history.It survived a fire at the hands of the British in 1814 (during the war of 1812) and another fire in the West Wing in 1929,while Herbert Hoover was President.Throughout much of Harry S.Truman’s presidency,the interior of the house,with the exception of the third floor,was completely gutted and renovated while the Trumans lived at Blair House,right across Pennsylvania Avenue.Nonetheless,the exterior stone walls are those first put in place when the White House was constructed two centuries ago.
Presidents can express their individual style in how they decorate some parts of the house and in how they receive the public during their stay.Thomas Jefferson held the first Inaugural open house in 1805.Many of those who attended the swearing-in ceremony at the U.S.Capitol simply followed him home,where he greeted them in the Blue Room.President Jefferson also opened the house for public tours,and it has remained open,except during wartime,ever since.In addition,he welcomed visitors to annual receptions on New Year’s Day and on the Fourth of July.In 1829,a horde of 20,000 Inaugural callers forced President Andrew Jackson to flee to the safety of a hotel while,on the lawn,aides filled washtubs with orange juice and whiskey to lure the mob out of the mud-tracked White House.
After Abraham Lincoln’s presidency,Inaugural crowds became far too large for the White House to accommodate them comfortably.However,not until Grover Cleveland’s first presidency did this unsafe practice change.He held a presidential review of the troops from a flag-draped grandstand built in front of the White House.This procession evolved into the official Inaugural parade we know today.Receptions on New Year’s Day and the Fourth of July continued to be held until the early 1930s.
There are 132 rooms,35 bathrooms,and 6 levels in the Residence.There are also 412 doors,147 windows,28 fireplaces,8 staircases,and 3 elevators.
At various times in history,the White House has been known as the "President's Palace," the "President's House," and the "Executive Mansion." President Theodore Roosevelt officially gave the White House its current name in 1901.
Presidential Firsts while in office...President James Polk (1845-49) was the first President to have his photograph taken...President Theodore Roosevelt (1901-09) was not only the first President to ride in an automobile,but also the first President to travel outside the country when he visited Panama...President Franklin Roosevelt (1933-45) was the first President to ride in an airplane.
With five full-time chefs,the White House kitchen is able to serve dinner to as many as 140 guests and hors d'oeuvres to more than 1,000.
The White House requires 570 gallons of paint to cover its outside surface.
For recreation,the White House has a variety of facilities available to its residents,including a tennis court,jogging track,swimming pool,movie theater,and bowling lane.
中文可以上百度百科看...
美國(guó)白宮英文簡(jiǎn)介
美國(guó)白宮英文簡(jiǎn)介
中英文全要
中英文全要
英語(yǔ)人氣:871 ℃時(shí)間:2020-05-06 19:54:06
優(yōu)質(zhì)解答
我來(lái)回答
類似推薦
- 關(guān)于美國(guó)的白宮英文介紹
- 英語(yǔ)翻譯
- 用英語(yǔ)來(lái)介紹白宮
- 英語(yǔ)翻譯
- 六十字的英文白宮簡(jiǎn)介怎么寫
- 現(xiàn)有一瓶澄清溶液,可能含有K+ ,Na+,Ba2+,Mg2+,Fe3+,Cl-,CO3 2-,SO4 2- .去該溶液進(jìn)行以下實(shí)驗(yàn):
- 埃及金字塔的特點(diǎn) 意義 價(jià)值
- 若太陽(yáng)直射在南半球,南北半球的晝夜情況怎么樣?
- 學(xué)校操場(chǎng)邊上100米直跑道旁,每5米插一面紅旗,現(xiàn)在改為每6米插一面紅旗,有幾面可以不移動(dòng)?
- 幼兒園阿姨給小朋友分糖,如果每個(gè)小朋友分6顆,還多28顆糖,如果每個(gè)小朋友分9顆,就差8顆
- 初中讀書筆記《水滸傳》,培根隨筆,《傅雷家書》,一共16篇,不用太長(zhǎng),每篇300字就可以.
- 什么叫做計(jì)算負(fù)荷
猜你喜歡
- 1爵是什么意思
- 2甲乙兩地鐵路長(zhǎng)約1650千米一列火車從甲地出發(fā),以每小時(shí)79千米的速度行19小時(shí)后,離乙地大約還有多少厘米
- 3已知關(guān)于x,y的方程組3x+y=5,4ax+5by=-22與2x-3y+4=0,ax-by-8=0有相同的解,求a,b
- 4一元二次方程因式分解
- 5根據(jù)答句寫出相應(yīng)問(wèn)句A:_____ _____ _____ you arrive here?B:I'l arrive here in 20 minutes.
- 6一個(gè)工程甲隊(duì)單獨(dú)完成要8天,乙隊(duì)要6天,如果乙隊(duì)和甲隊(duì)同時(shí)干要幾天?
- 7求無(wú)錫三日游英文作文
- 8高中英語(yǔ)作文開頭
- 9物體振動(dòng)產(chǎn)生聲音,那么雷聲是怎樣產(chǎn)生的?那振源是什么?
- 10孔子說(shuō)“天下有道則見(jiàn),無(wú)道則隱”與其“知其不可而為之”的處世態(tài)度是否矛盾?
- 11a=(√3sinx,m+cosx) b=(cosx,﹣m+cosx) f(x)=a*b
- 12求關(guān)于三角形以及多邊形內(nèi)費(fèi)馬點(diǎn)唯一性的證明