Downstairs Corridor Room Historical Photo Essay
President Dwight Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower receive a donation of antique furniture for the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House on June 29, 1960. The Federal style furniture includes a pale gold silk sofa and matching chairs. Joining the Eiswenhowers are Michael Greer of the National Society of Interior Designers, Inc. and designer Dora Brahms.
Courtesy the Dwight Eisenhower Library
President Dwight Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower receive a donation of antique furniture for the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House on June 29, 1960. The Federal style furniture includes a pale gold silk sofa and matching chairs. Joining the Eiswenhowers are Michael Greer of the National Society of Interior Designers, Inc. and designer Dora Brahms.
 
Before taking a photo with Hispanic members of his staff as part of the Cinco de Mayo celebrations, President George W. Bush speaks with Secretary for Housing and Urban Development Mel Martinez in the downstairs corridor May 3, 2002. Jacqueline Kennedy gives a tour of the newly-refurbished White House Library June 21, 1962. Mrs. Kennedy also gave a televised tour for her historic redecoration of the State Floor of the White House.
In the China Room on December 2, 2001, Laura Bush takes a sneak preview at White House Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier's gingerbread creation. Built from more than 80 pounds of gingerbread, it was a re-creation of the original White House as it appeared in 1800 when John Adams became the first resident. With a curious look, first pet Millie Bush has her paw print made for a greeting card in the China Room on July 2, 1991. Millie's owners were President George H.W. Bush and Barbara Bush. Millie's offspring, Spot, now lives in the White House with President George W. Bush and Laura Bush.
From the Diplomatic Reception Room doorway on April 16, 2002, Barney waits attentively for President Bush. Before the 1902 renovation, the Diplomatic Room and the other rooms on the ground floor were used for storage. President Dwight Eisenhower and Mamie Eisenhower receive a donation of antique furniture for the Diplomatic Reception Room of the White House on June 29, 1960. The Federal style furniture includes a pale gold silk sofa and matching chairs. Joining the Eiswenhowers are Michael Greer of the National Society of Interior Designers, Inc. and designer Dora Brahms.
Laura Bush poses in the Map Room for a Family Circle article featuring the White House's 2001 holiday decorations Sept. 10, 2001. President William Clinton makes a phone call from the historic Map Room. The Map Room was created during World War II as Franklin Roosevelt’s War Room.

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