Have you ever dreamed of touring the White House? It’s an experience on many people’s bucket lists, but few get the chance to set foot through the doorway. Thanks to Google Arts & Culture, your dream can become a (virtual) reality. This in-depth tour shows some of the most impressive rooms inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. Without further ado, here’s more on what you can expect from your virtual tour.
Considered to be one of the most iconic landmarks in America, the White House is high on the list of many traveler’s must-see places.
Allan Baxter / Getty Images And it’s no mystery why. When traveling isn’t possible, a close second is a virtual tour.
Google Arts & Culture is now offering an exclusive look at the Executive Office Building.
Google Arts & Culture Photographed above is the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office, which you can explore and learn more information about as you scroll through different angles of this iconic room.
Equally fascinating is the Indian Treaty Room, which was designed by Richard Ezdorf and completed in 1880.
Google Arts & Culture It was here that Eisenhower held the first televised Presidential Press Conference in 1955.
What are your thoughts on this fascinating virtual tour? We’d love to hear from you in the comments below!
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And it’s no mystery why. When traveling isn’t possible, a close second is a virtual tour.
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Photographed above is the Vice President’s Ceremonial Office, which you can explore and learn more information about as you scroll through different angles of this iconic room.
It was here that Eisenhower held the first televised Presidential Press Conference in 1955.
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