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21 Surprising Facts About Moving Into The White House

by Zack Walkter

Published October 31, 2017

21 Surprising Facts About Moving Into The White House

6. There Were Some Suicides Committed Here

On September 12, 1994, Frank Corder, an ex-Army mechanic, stole an airplane and steered it towards the White House. He was drunk, unemployed, and depressed.

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7. About Those Ghosts

William Henry Harrison (the shortest-serving president) is believed to be haunting the White House attic. A few presidents have claimed they heard noises coming from a room above the Oval Office.

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8. The Building Has A Twin

Who knew the White House isn’t the only one of its kind. James Hoban, an Irish architect, based the plans of the White House on the Leinster House located in Dublin. It houses the Irish Parliament.

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9. The Basement Is Basically A Shopping Center

Not only is there a bowling alley in the basement, but there is a flower shop, a dentist office, and carpenter’s shop. Mr. President doesn’t have time to go out and buy flowers!

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10. They Have A LOT Of Visitors

The White House gets 30,000 visitors, 65,000 letters, 3,500 phone calls, 100,000 emails, and 1,000 faxes (when people actually used fax machines) A week. A WEEK, PEOPLE.

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