White House tours are paused as construction begins on new State Ballroom
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FIRST ON FOX – As the White House prepares to begin construction on the addition of a New State Ballroom, tours for the public have been put on a pause.
Nicholas Clemens, communications director for the first lady, told Fox News Digital that no tours have been canceled.
“Instead, new tour bookings were paused proactively while a collaborative group of White House, U.S. Secret Service, National Park Service and Executive Residence staff work to determine the best way to ensure public access to the White House as this project begins and for the duration of construction,” said Clemens.
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The State Ballroom is intended to provide a dedicated space for hosting official events, state dinners and large ceremonial gatherings.
The new 90,000-square-foot addition will accommodate approximately 650 seated guests.
“The president and first lady remain committed to continuing the tradition of public access to the People’s House in the present and for the future.” (AP Photo/Andrew Harnik)
It will stay true to the classical design of the White House.
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“The White House tour route has evolved over presidencies, and we look forward to near-term updates about the new State Ballroom,” said Clemens.
The State Ballroom is intended to provide a dedicated space for hosting official events, state dinners and large ceremonial gatherings. (The White House)
“The president and first lady remain committed to continuing the tradition of public access to the People’s House in the present and for the future,” he added.
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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt said Thursday during a briefing that the construction is scheduled to begin in September.
White House tour rooms included the Vermeil Room, Library, China Room, Blue Room, Red Room, Green Room and the State Dining Room. (AP Photo/Susan Walsh)
It will be “completed long before the end of President Trump’s term,” she said.
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Guests had previously entered the East Wing of the White House, proceeding down the East Colonnade.
President Donald Trump and first lady Melania Trump. Construction on the new ballroom is scheduled to begin in September. (Joe Raedle/Getty Images)
Rooms on the White House tour included the Vermeil Room, Library, China Room, Blue Room, Red Room, Green Room and the State Dining Room.
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