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From Nixon’s bowling alley to Trump’s ballroom: Timeline of 10 major White House renovations

From Nixon’s bowling alley to Trump’s ballroom: Timeline of 10 major White House renovations

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The White House has changed a lot over the years, shaped by the visions and needs of different presidents. From its early neoclassical design to President Trump’s disputed ballroom addition, here are the ten most significant changes in its history.

1. Original construction (1792–1800)

The cornerstone of the White House was laid in October 1792. Designed by Irish-born architect James Hoban, it was built by enslaved and freed Black Americans alongside European immigrants. John Adams and Abigail Adams were the first occupants, moving in before the building was fully finished.

2. Rebuilding after 1814 fire

During the War of 1812, British troops set fire to the residence. James Madison and Dolley Madison escaped, saving a portrait of George Washington. The White House was rebuilt under Hoban’s supervision and reopened in 1817 with James Monroe.

3. South and North Porticos added (1824–1830)

President Monroe commissioned the South Portico, and under Andrew Jackson, the North Portico was completed. These became the iconic entrances that define the White House exterior today.

4. West Wing expansion and Oval Office (1902–1909)

Theodore Roosevelt relocated his office to the newly expanded West Wing. William Taft further remodelled the space, creating the Oval Office, giving future presidents a dedicated work area separate from the residence.

5. Roof and third floor added (1927)

President Calvin Coolidge had the roof rebuilt and a third floor added after engineering reports showed structural weaknesses. This expanded the living space while maintaining the building’s historic exterior.

6. West Wing remodel and indoor pool (1929–1934)

After a 1929 fire, Franklin D. Roosevelt rebuilt the West Wing, moved the Oval Office for privacy, added underground offices, and installed an indoor swimming pool for polio therapy.

7. East Wing construction (1942)

FDR added the East Wing to conceal an underground bunker and provide more office space. The wartime project was controversial, but it became an essential part of modern White House operations.

8. Truman renovation and South Portico balcony (1948–1952)

Harry Truman gutted the interior due to structural issues, leaving only the exterior walls intact. He added the South Portico balcony, funded personally. American author Kate Andersen Brower said, “The Truman Balcony was something that was really controversial at the time, and now it’s one of the most beloved parts of the White House.”

9. Personalised grounds and additions (1960s–2010s)

Presidents added unique features: JFK created the modern Rose Garden, Nixon installed a bowling alley, Ford added an outdoor pool, and Obama converted a tennis court for basketball and added a kitchen garden.

10. Trump’s Ballroom (2025)

Trump’s ballroom spans 90,000 square feet and cost $300 million, making it the biggest structural addition since the Truman-era renovations of the 1940s. The East Wing had to be partially demolished to make room for it. In addition, Trump added gilded frames to the Oval Office and installed the Presidential Walk of Fame, which features portraits of all previous presidents except Joe Biden, whose frame shows an autopen instead of a photo. These changes have significantly altered both the int Go to Source

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