White House Visitor’s Center

Washington, DC: Unless you are lucky enough to go on a school trip, be a political power house or crash a state dinner like the Salahi’s, the White House Visitor’s Center is the closest the average American will get to being inside the White House. Located inside the Department of Commerce building, the center features White House artifacts from past presidencies.

The Visitor’s Center opened in 1995 provides an insight look into life at the White House. It includes exhibits in First Families, Symbols and Images, White House Architectures, White House Interiors, Working White House and Ceremonies & Celebrations. The exhibits include actual artifacts from within the White House like china, invitations, Preisident Roosevelt’s radio microphone and many more. There is an informative movie that depicts life in the White House. There is also a gift shop to purchase White House souveniers.

Since the terrorist attacks of September 11, 2001, regular public tours of the White House have stopped. Currently, the only way to tour the White House is by being in a pre-approved group of ten or more with endorsement by a member of Congress. Otherwise, the visitor’s center is the closest you will get to being inside the White House.

For more photos, visit my White House Visitor’s Center photo page.

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