- The White House sits at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington, DC.
- Its iconic color and columns make the Executive Mansion easily recognizable.
- For some in places including Georgia, Iraq, and Texas, visiting Washington DC isn't a requirement for seeing the White House, or at least some interpretation of it, in person.
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The White House is one of the world's most famous homes.
Though people can visit the Executive Mansion after completing extensive paperwork, some apparently preferred to bring the experience to those who can't make the trip to Washington, DC.
The building's iconic color, shape, and columns have inspired grand replicas in places including Georgia, Iraq, and Texas. See the museums, homes, and miniatures that take after the White House.