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The White House: 15 Historic Facts That Shaped America

5. The West Wing Wasn’t Always There

5. The West Wing Wasn't Always There
The West Wing, established in 1902, transformed presidential operations and office space.

In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt initiated the construction of the West Wing to provide dedicated office space for himself and his expanding staff, alleviating overcrowding in the Executive Residence. This addition marked a significant shift in the White House’s layout, reflecting the growing demands of executive leadership. The West Wing has since become the central hub of presidential operations. (britannica.com)

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