VISITOR
CENTER
In 1995, the National
Park Service opened the White House Visitor Center.
This facility, located two blocks east of the White House
at 1450 Pennsylvania Avenue, N.W., provides a comfortable, accessible,
indoor environment for viewing White House history
exhibits and shopping at the association's gift shop. Closest
Metro stops are Federal Triangle (blue/orange line) and Metro
Center (red line). Parking is not available at the site, but
there are several parking garages available nearby.

Visitors explore exhibits at the White House Visitor Center
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The White House Visitor Center has a prominent location
on Penn. Ave in the historic Commerce Building
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White House Historical Association gift shop
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The President's Park of NPS manage the Whtie House tours
and provide interpretation programs at the Visitor Center
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Visitor
Services:
At the Visitor Center there are educational exhibits, an information
desk, the White House Historical Association gift shop, restrooms,
telephones, water fountains, and a First Aid area, all accessible.
There are also special programs such as park ranger talks, military
concerts, and special traveling exhibits. Be sure to ask a park
ranger for most current information on these programs.
Hours
of Operation:
The
Visitor Center is open daily from 7:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. (Closed
on Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day & New Year's Day).