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Prior to its inclusion within the fenced compound that now includes the Old Executive Office Building to the west and the Treasury Building to the east, this sidewalk served as a queuing area for the daily public tours of the White House.
* The White House Historical Association, with historical photos, online tours and exhibits, timelines, and facts
* 14 Video tours of different White House rooms, C-SPAN Dec 1, 2008
Harding sometimes gave children private tours of the White House that included the conservatories and kennels.
* Celebrate White Lake: Family festival with an antique boat show, historical displays and tours.
The area is also home to White Squall Outfitters, a sport outfitter which offers kayak and canoe rentals and tours during the summer, as well as winter sporting gear rentals during the winter.
She opened the White House for evening tours so that the public could see the interior design work that had been implemented.
Among these tours were those conducted in December, displaying the White House's Christmas decor.
For his solo shows, White tours with two bands.
In the same year, The White Stripes performed one of their recent tours following the release of their album, Get Behind Me Satan.
Sam's inept performance as a White House tour guide in the pilot episode may have been inspired by former Clinton press secretary Joe Lockhart, who told the Chicago Tribune that despite having to give tours on a regular basis, he did not know whether the Roosevelt Room was named after Franklin or Teddy Roosevelt, saying, " I haven't gotten caught yet, but I've made up a few things.
Some of the artists included in these broadcasts accompanied Andy on his international White Heather concert tours during the 1970s.
* 3kShort tours with White Knuckle Fever a duet he formed with Celia Curtis of Circus Bizarre and performs with Vashti Hughes in her show Mum's In.
* 1925 – Great White Train is created to promote industry and tours in New South Wales.
He also released his first spoken word album in 2004 entitled The Magical World Of Rock and completed two spoken word tours that same year, including a show at the Crossing Borders festival in The Hague, Netherlands where he spoke alongside Nick Hornby, Ian Mackaye, Jim White, Michael Franti and Irvine Welsh.
During this time the band did tours with Nine Inch Nails, Helmet, L7, Lollapalooza, White Zombie, Tool, Kiss, Rush, and Nirvana, including playing at their last concert in Munich in 1994.
Reopened for public tours in June of that year, the White House featured extensive reproduction wall coverings and draperies, as well as significant numbers of original White House furnishings from the Civil War period.
In March 2010 the cave was closed to tours and visitors because a bat infected with White nose syndrome was found in the cave.
The tours also featured comedians Ron White and Larry the Cable Guy and were largely responsible for their breakout success.
During these 50 years, National Players reached 2, 400, 000 audience members, traveled 1, 760, 000 miles ( including 10 overseas tours and five White House receptions ) and gave over 6, 000 performances.
It was produced by Jack White of The White Stripes, a band that also had the Von Bondies open their shows for them during one of their tours.
White played well on subsequent tours to the subcontinent, with his most notable achievements being 93 against Pakistan at Lahore in 2000 and 121 against India at Ahmedabad in 2001.

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White deer are common in English legends and often used as symbols of Christian virtue.
White female abolitionists and suffragists were often more comfortable with black male abolitionists such as Frederick Douglass, while southern segregationalists and stereotypes of black female promiscuity and immorality caused protests whenever black women spoke.
Successful teams often combine both styles, with a speedy runner or two complementing hitters with power, such as the 2005 White Sox, who despite playing " small ball ", still hit 200 home runs that season.
This area of Manhattan is often called the Theater District or the Great White Way, a nickname originating in the headline " Found on the Great White Way " in the February 3, 1902 edition of the New York Evening Telegram.
Due to the description of the seat upon which the Lord sits, this final judgment is often referred to as the Great White Throne Judgment.
Kennedy often allowed White House staff and cabinet members to use the retreat when he or his family were not there.
While he quickly gains the respect of Planet editor Perry White, he is forced to contend with rival reporter Lois Lane, who often uses trickery to prevent Clark from pursuing a lead ( giving her the chance to scoop him ).
" Speaker Martin concluded that Eisenhower worked too much through subordinates in dealing with Congress, with results, " often the reverse of what he has desired " because Members of Congress ," resent having some young fellow who was picked up by the White House without ever having been elected to office himself coming around and telling them ' The Chief wants this '.
In the U. S., such an Easter egg roll ( unrelated to an eggroll ) is often done on flat ground, pushed along with a spoon ; the Easter Egg Roll has become a much-loved annual event on the White House lawn.
President Franklin Roosevelt was a fan of folk music, hosted folk concerts at the White House and often patronized folk festivals.
Two weeks later White House officials referred to FNC as “ not a news network ", communications director Anita Dunn stating that “ Fox News often operates as either the research arm or the communications arm of the Republican Party ”.
Its name is often used as a general term for graphic, amoral horror entertainment, a genre popular from Elizabethan and Jacobean theatre ( for instance Shakespeare's Titus Andronicus and Webster's The White Devil ) to today's splatter films.
The level of detail is often quite exquisite, and while more expensive than the typical plastic soldier, is much easier to work with and modify than White Metal or Pewter figures.
The personality psychologist Robert White is often cited as providing one of the first nonstate definitions of hypnosis in a 1941 article:
A lifelong baseball fan, Landis often slipped away from the courthouse for a White Sox or Cubs game.
In the camp was found a book, the first of the kind I had ever seen, in which I was made a great hero, slaying Indians by the hundred, and I have often thought that as Mrs. White would read the same and knowing that I lived near, she would pray for my appearance and that she might be saved.
" The Lord Mayor, Sheriffs and Aldermen of the City, treated their King with a collation under a tent, placed in St. George's Fields ; and five or six hundred citizens cloathed in coats of black velvet, and ( not improperly ) wearing chains about their necks, by an order of the Common Council, attended on the triumph of that day ;... and those who had been so often defeated in the field, and had contributed nothing either of bravery or policy to this change, in ordering the souldiery to ride with swords drawn through the city of London to White Hall, the Duke of York and Monk leading the way ; and intimating ( as was supposed ) a resolution to maintain that by force which had been obtained by fraud.
Foreign heads of state and dignitaries who visited the White House often asked if they could also visit Pickfair, the couple's mansion in Beverly Hills.
Merlin is an important figure in films and television programs, where he functions often as a teacher or mentor figure, a role that he shares with other wizard and wizard-like figures in popular texts, such as Gandalf the White.
In his book, de Bry often altered the poses and features of White ’ s figures to make them appear more European.
White gold is often plated with a thin rhodium layer to improve its optical impression while sterling silver is often rhodium plated for tarnish resistance.
White vinegar is often used as a household cleaning agent.
White leaders often viewed Native Americans as obstacles to economic and political progress, rather than as settlers in their own right.

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