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  1. The White House Rose Garden is a garden bordering the Oval Office and the West Wing of the White House in Washington, D.C., United States. The garden is approximately 125 feet long and 60 feet wide (38 metres by 18 metres, or about 684m 2 ). It balances the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden on the east side of the White House Complex.

  2. Oct 12, 2023 · Rose Garden (2023) NPS / Kelsey Graczyk. The Rose Garden is located along the West Terrace and West Wing near the Oval Office and the Cabinet Room. The current Rose Garden reflects a renovation in 2020 that was initiated by First Lady Melania Trump. The original design of the current plan with the large central grass panel was created by Rachel ...

  3. The inspiration for renewing the rose garden at the White House came from President Kennedy in 1961. My involvement began at a picnic on a hazy summer day in August at our beach house on Cape Cod, surrounded by sand dunes, the sea, and sailboats. It was a picnic for a few friends and included President and Mrs. Kennedy.

  4. May 8, 2024 · White House Garden Tours for Spring 2024 will be held on May 11 and 12, 2024. Free timed tickets will be distributed from a tent outside the White House Visitor Center at 8:30am each day. All attendees, regardless of age, must have a ticket. Aerosols, ammunition, animals other than service/guide animals, bags, backpacks and purses will not be ...

  5. In 1913, First Lady Ellen Wilson began planting roses in the garden adjoining the Colonnade, and the Rose Garden was born. It was redesigned during the Kennedy Administration to serve as a Presidential reception area. When weather permits, the President’s bill signings, press conferences and diplomatic receptions take place here.

  6. In 1961, under the direction of First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy, amateur gardener Rachel Lambert "Bunny" Mellon was asked to designed the current garden, which led to what is known today as the Kennedy Rose Garden, adjacent to the Oval Office and Cabinet Room. "It was part of a general landscape redesign of the White House complex," says Dan ...

  7. Aug 25, 2020 · Library of Congress/Harris & Ewing. The White House Rose Garden, 1914. The West Garden was dubbed The Rose Garden in 1913 when First Lady Ellen Wilson replaced Roosevelt's West Garden with a formal rose garden—which was later named as such. Renowned landscape architect George Burnap spearheaded the renovation with a more modern design.

  8. Apr 16, 2020 · The Rose Garden is located north of the Home and immediately west of the Presidential Library. It was the Roosevelt family's formal garden and today contains the gravesites of Franklin and Eleanor Roosevelt. The garden is surrounded by a hemlock hedge first planted in 1912 when Sara Roosevelt redesigned an earlier kitchen garden into a flower ...

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