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The White House: 15 Historic Facts That Shaped America

6. Naming the ‘White House’

6. Naming the ‘White House'
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In 1901, President Theodore Roosevelt officially adopted “The White House” as the residence’s name, replacing “Executive Mansion.” This decision formalized the building’s identity, reflecting its iconic status and symbolizing the U.S. presidency. The term had been in popular use since at least 1811, but Roosevelt’s action solidified it in official contexts. (whitehouse.gov)

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