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Exterior
views of the conservatories from the southwest in
the late nineteenth century when they had reached
their ultimate extent. Library of Congress
In the 1870s and 1880s additional conservatories
were added to the White House, including rose houses,
a camellia house, orchid houses and a house for
bedding plants. All were removed to construct the
Executive Office Building (the West Wing) in 1902.
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