Episode 3097 East Wing Sat, 2025-Oct-25 03:15 UTC Length - 2:10
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The East Wing of the White House complex was built in 1902, significantly expanded in 1942, and demolished in 2025 ahead of the construction of a new East Wing containing the White House State Ballroom.
Situated on the east side of the Executive Residence, the building served as office space for the first lady and her staff, including the White House social secretary, correspondence staff, and the White House Graphics and Calligraphy Office, all of which are relocated until the new East Wing is completed.
The East Wing was connected to the Executive Residence through the East Colonnade, a corridor with windows facing the South Lawn that housed the White House Family Theater and connected to the ground floor of the Executive Residence.
In 1942, President Franklin Roosevelt oversaw an expansion and remodel of the East Wing. This included the construction of the Presidential Emergency Operations Center beneath the building.
This recording reflects the Wikipedia text as of 03:15 UTC on Saturday, 25 October 2025.
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