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**The White House Visitors Office: A Gateway to History and Celebration** The White House Visitors Office plays a pivotal role in welcoming the public to one of the nation’s most iconic landmarks. It oversees public tours of the White House, operates an information center for visitors, and coordinates a variety of cherished events—from the lively Easter Egg Roll and festive Holiday Open Houses to the serene Spring and Fall Garden Tours, grand State Arrival Ceremonies, and other special occasions. Adjacent to this hub of activity is the **White House Visitor Center**, managed by the National Park Service. Nestled within President’s Park at the northern edge of the Herbert C. Hoover Building, this center sits along Pennsylvania Avenue NW, between 14th and 15th Streets in the Federal Triangle. While it once served as the starting point for reserved White House tours, security changes post-September 11, 2001, have repurposed its role. Today, it offers an enriching alternative for those unable to tour the residence, featuring six captivating permanent exhibits: - **First Families**: A glimpse into the lives of those who called the White House home. - **Symbols and Images**: Exploring the cultural and political significance of the presidency. - **White House Architecture**: The evolution of its design and construction. - **White House Interiors**: Showcasing the elegance and history within its walls. - **Working White House**: The daily operations behind the scenes. - **Ceremonies and Celebrations**: The grandeur of state events and traditions. Rotating exhibits ensure there’s always something new to discover, while a charming bookstore, run by the White House Historical Association, invites visitors to take home a piece of history. Whether through immersive displays or seasonal festivities, the Visitor Center ensures the spirit of the White House reaches every guest.

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Popular Attractions in Washington, D.C.

National Museum of African American History and Culture
The National Museum of African American History and Culture is a Smithsonian Institution museum located on the National Mall in Washington, D.C., in the United States. It was established in December 2003 and opened its permanent home in September 2016 with a ceremony led by President Barack Obama.Early efforts to establish a federally owned museum featuring African-American history and culture can be traced to 1915, although the modern push for such an organization did not begin until the 1970s. After years of little success, a much more serious legislative push began in 1988 that led to authorization of the museum in 2003. A site was selected in 2006, and a design submitted by Freelon Group/Adjaye Associates/Davis Brody Bond was chosen in 2009. Construction began in 2012 and the museum completed in 2016.The NMAAHC is the world's largest museum dedicated to African-American history and culture. It ranked as the fourth most-visited Smithsonian museum in its first full year of operation. The museum has more than 40,000 objects in its collection, although only about 3,500 items are on display. The 350,000-square-foot, 10 story building and its exhibits have won critical praise.

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Old Stone House
The Old Stone House is the oldest unchanged building in Washington, D.C., United States. The house is also Washington's last Pre-Revolutionary colonial building on its original foundation. Built in 1765, Old Stone House is located at 3051 M Street, Northwest in the Georgetown neighborhood. Sentimental local folklore preserved the Old Stone House from being demolished, unlike many colonial homes in the area that were replaced by redevelopment.The Old Stone House was constructed in three phases during the 18th century and is an example of vernacular architecture. The house was built as a one-story structure. Additions were later made, and it was used both as a residence and for business. In the mid-20th century, at one time it was the site of a used-car dealership. After acquisition and renovation by the National Park Service in the 1950s, the Old Stone House was adapted as a house museum. The Old Stone House stands among the neighborhood's stores and restaurants as an example of local history for tourists, shoppers, and students. The building is considered part of the Rock Creek Parkway urban natural area and was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1973.