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TR Renovation - White House Museum

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Hand-tinted photo of the Blue Room in 1904, after the Theodore Roosevelt renovation (Library of Congress - Theodor Horydczak)

Hand-tinted photo of the East Room, circa 1904, after the Roosevelt renovation (Library of Congress)

Hand-tinted photo of the Green Room, circa 1904, looking northeast (Library of Congress)

Hand-tinted photo of the Red Room, circa 1904 (Library of Congress)

Hand-tinted photo of Theodore Roosevelt's State Dining Room,
complete with moose head, circa 1904 (Library of Congress - Frances Benjamin Johnston)

Second floor plan of the White House after the 1902 remodeling (Patrick Phillips)

First floor plan of the White House after the 1902 remodeling (Patrick Phillips)

TR's 1902 renovation inspired one cartoonist to poke fun at the State Dining Room's wildlife decor

Detail of part of Theodore Roosevelt's mounted menagerie, circa 1904 (Library of Congress - Frances Benjamin Johnston)

The Entrance Hall during the 1902 demolition, looking northeast

The room during the Truman reconstruction, showing the old flat ceiling above the 1902 vaulted ceiling. (Truman Library - Abbie Rowe)

The Central Hall around 1904, looking northeast (Sagamore Hill National Historic Site)

Ethel Roosevelt's bedroom (with new bathroom), circa 1902 (Library of Congress)

The Jackson bed (now in the Queens' Bedroom) in the Lincoln Bedroom when it was first turned into a bedroom by the first Roosevelts, circa 1904

The room as Alice Roosevelt's bedroom, circa 1902, looking southwest in Ethel's bedroom (Library of Congress)

The Stair Landing in 1950, looking northeast, into the East Sitting Room,
as the old stairs were being demolished (Truman Library)

The West Sitting Hall in 1902, apparently just after the old grand stair was removed by the first Roosevelt renovation (Library of Congress - Barnett Clinedinst)

The West Sitting Hall, circa 1890, with the original main stair on the left (Library of Congress)

The White House north face, circa 1904 (Library of Congress)

The "East Garden" circa 1904, showing the East Wing's open colonnade (Library of Congress)

East Wing, circa 1906 (Library of Congress)

Theodore Roosevelt's original Executive Office Building, circa 1908 (Library of Congress)

The original Executive Office Building Lobby, circa 1904

TR's executive office building, circa 1903

First Horseman Archie Roosevelt on Algonquin (the pony the boys took into the elevator)
in front of the old executive office building being constructed in 1903 (Library of Congress)

The original Executive Office Building being constructed in 1901 (Library of Congress)