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Books with title Curious About the White House

  • The White House

    Paula Guzzetti

    Library Binding (Dillon Pr, Sept. 1, 1995)
    A chronicle of the White House from the time of its inception in President George Washington's administration to its place in American history today includes building and construction details, information about room usage, stories about famous occupants,and up-to-date visitor information
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  • The White House

    Holly Karapetkova

    Hardcover (Rourke Educational Media, March 15, 1858)
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  • The White House

    Mary Firestone

    Paperback (Picture Window Books (2006-09-01), March 15, 1656)
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  • The White House

    Jennifer Silate

    Hardcover (PowerKids Press, July 31, 2006)
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  • The White House

    Tristan Boyer Binns;Tristan Boyer Binns

    School & Library Binding (Heinemann Library, March 15, 1822)
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  • The White House

    Heather Morrison, Jessica, Kissock

    Paperback (Weigl Pub Inc, March 15, 1800)
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  • The White House

    Debbie L Yanuck

    Paperback (Capstone Press(MN) 09-01-2004, Jan. 1, 2004)
    The White House (First Facts: American Symbols (Paperback)) [ THE WHITE HOUSE (FIRST FACTS: AMERICAN SYMBOLS (PAPERBACK)) BY Yanuck, Debbie L ( Author ) Jan-01-2006[ THE WHITE HOUSE (FIRST FACTS: AMERICAN SYMBOLS (PAPERBACK)) [ THE WHITE HOUSE (FIRST FACTS: AMERICAN SYMBOLS (PAPERBACK)) BY YANUCK, DEBBIE L ( AUTHOR ) JAN-01-2006 ] By Yanuck, Debbie L ( Author )Jan-01-2006 Paperback
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  • The White House

    Debbie L. Yanuck

    Paperback (Capstone Press, Jan. 1, 1731)
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  • The White House

    Jill Braithwaite

    Paperback (Lerner Publishing Group, Jan. 1, 1626)
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  • The White House

    Karen Price Hossell

    Paperback (Gardners Books, March 31, 2005)
    The 'Place in History' series takes an intimate look inside and outside the most fascinating and popular tourist destinations in the world. Step inside this magnificent location - learn why it remains an important building today. National Curriculum: Cross History key Stages 2-3.
  • The White House

    Barbara M Linde

    Paperback (Gareth Stevens Publishing, Jan. 15, 2019)
    The most famous address in Washington, D.C., is 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. The White House has been the home and the office of our country's presidents since 1792; only George Washington never lived there. The house has four main purposes. The East Wing is the home to the First Family. The President and staff have offices in the West Wing. Foreign heads of state are greeted here. Displays of items collected by each president serve as a history museum. Readers join a tour of the Executive Mansion as they read, growing to understand this symbol of freedom and democracy.
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