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West Sitting Hall, Nixon Administration

This photograph of the West Sitting Hall was taken in November 1971, during the Richard M. Nixon administration. The West Sitting Hall is often a favorite for first families. But until 1869, the room was the location of an open stairwell connecting the State Floor to the private residence, President Ulysses S. Grant had the staircase replaced with a smaller one and the room slowly took shape. During the 1902 Theodore Roosevelt renovation, the stairwell was completely removed, allowing the West Sitting Hall to connect with the Center Hall and the rest of the Second Floor residence. The room is noted for the large arched window that mirrors the one in the East Sitting Hall, on the opposite end of the Center Hall.
Photographer
Nelson Brown, Robert S. Oakes, Victor Boswell
Date of Work
November 1971
Type
Photograph
Credit
White House Historical Association