Curious Things About The White House You Probably Never Thought About

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The White House is probably one of the most iconic and recognizable pieces of architecture in the world. It’s a symbol of the world’s most powerful nation and it’s also home to the most powerful man on Earth. Needless to say, the White House has had its share of weird historical moments with equally weird additions and facts that most people may not be aware of such as hidden swimming pools and royal sleepovers. So if you’re ready to learn some interesting facts about the White House, we present to you these some Curious Things About The White House You Probably Never Thought About.
 

There is a dentist's office under the White House
 
Actually, there is an entire strip mall underneath the White House with a flower shop and even a bowling alley (added by Nixon)
 

Before Theodore Roosevelt it wasn't called the White House. It was called the Executive Mansion
 

It was never built with a handicapped president in mind so when Franklin Roosevelt entered office the whole place had to be redone with ramps and elevators for his wheelchair.
 
It didn't have running water until 1833 when it was installed by Andrew Jackson
 
The water wasn't piped to the first family's second floor bathroom until 20 years later in 1853
 
FDR installed an indoor pool in 1933 to help him with his polio stricken legs. Although successive presidents like Truman and JFK used it, Nixon ended up laying a floor on top of it and using it as a press briefing room. And that is still what it is today.
 
Ulysses S Grant added a billiard room in the 1870s
 
The White House was the biggest home in the United States until the 1860s.
 

There are 6 floors with 3 elevators
 

As we said, George Washington played a role in the White House design but he never actually lived there as it wasn't completed during his presidency.
 

John Adams, the second president, was the first one to inhabit the mansion
 

You can choose from one out of 35 different bathrooms.
 

In 1942 the White House received a movie theatre in what used to be the cloak room
 

The design for the White House was chosen in a contest. The winner was Irishman James Hoban

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