Theodore Roosevelt Jr in the White House greenhouse – 1902

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    1. Altruistic_Time9095 on

      This was colorized by me.

      The White House Conservatory stood on the grounds from 1857 to 1902.

      Construction began in 1857 under President James Buchanan at the urging of his niece and hostess, Harriet Lane. After a fire destroyed the original structure in 1867, it was rebuilt by President Ulysses S. Grant.

      In 1902, President Theodore Roosevelt ordered the demolition of the greenhouses to make room for the West Wing. The materials and plants were moved to the National Mall near the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, where they continued to supply the White House with flowers until 1942.

    2. Manfrenjensenjen on

      Is that the Norwegian Blue? Remarkable bird, beautiful plumage.(though, it’s probably pining for the Fjords)

    3. If elected, as president I will convert Trump’s ballroom into a giant greenhouse and aviary. There will be turtle ponds, ducks and lizards. Open to the public for free.

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