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President's Park (White House)
Plan Your Visit
 
White House Visitor Center

If you have 20 minutes to one hour, visit the White House Visitor Center located inside the north end of the Department of Commerce Building between 14th & 15th Streets on Pennsylvania Avenue (1450 Pennsylvania Avenue, NW). The Center is open daily from 7:30 a.m. until 4:00 p.m. except for Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year's Day.

• Walk through six permanent exhibits relating to the White House including the First Families In the White House, Symbols and Images, White House Architecture, White House Interiors, Working White House, and Ceremonies and Celebration. 

• View a thirty-minute video "Where History Lives" (closed-captioned for the hearing impaired)

• Visit the White House Historical Association Museum shop

• Participate in our interpretive programs, children's learning center, living history programs, military concerts or guest lectures. Look for a park ranger or volunteer for more current information on these programs or click here for Activities Calendar.

• Stop at the information booth for a free map and brochures. Pick up a free updated listing of area's popular attractions, hours of operation and phone numbers or click here President's Park - Washington, D.C. Attractions.

• From the Center, it's about a five-minute walk to see the south view of the White House, which is a great place to photograph!

• Tourmobile Sightseeing stops in front of the White House Visitor Center daily.

The White House
The White House
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White House Historical Association Museum Shop
White House Historical Association
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Tourmobile Sightseeing
Tourmobile Sightseeing
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Washington Metropolitan Area Transit Authority
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Andrew Jackson, 7th President: 1829-1837  

Did You Know?
In Ellicott's Mills, Maryland, President Andrew Jackson boards a Baltimore & Ohio Railroad train for a pleasure trip to Baltimore in 1833. Jackson, who had never been on a train before, was the first president to take a ride on the "Iron Horse," as locomotives were known then.

Last Updated: March 31, 2008 at 20:39 EST