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Arranging a tour of the White House is a great opportunity to learn more about the history and architecture of one of the most famous buildings in the world. Here are the steps you can take to arrange a tour of the White House: 1. Submit a tour request: All tour requests must be made through your member of Congress. Contact your representative's office or use the online form available on their website to request a tour. 2. Submit your information: Provide your full name, birthdate, social security number, and country of citizenship. This information is necessary for a background check. 3. Wait for confirmation: The White House does not confirm tours until two weeks prior to the requested date. If approved, you will receive a confirmation email with details about the tour. 4. Bring identification: All visitors to the White House must bring a valid, government-issued photo ID, such as a driver's license or passport. 5. Follow security procedures: Upon arrival, you will need to go through security screening. Prohibited items include weapons, food, drink, and large bags. 6. Enjoy the tour: Tours of the White House are self-guided and last approximately 45 minutes. Visitors are not allowed to touch any of the objects in the White House or sit on any of the furniture. Keep in mind that tours are subject to change or cancellation at any time. The White House is also closed to tours on certain holidays and special events.
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