The Eisenhower Executive Office Building on The White House Campus caught on fire on December 19, 2007. The building was evacuated with one person reportedly injured.
Fast Facts:
- Building houses some White House staff and Vice-Presidential ceremonial offices
- Designed by Alfred Mullett in 1871
- Also called the "Old Executive Office Building"
- Located directly adjacent to the White House
Address:
- 17th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, DC 20001
Eisenhower Executive Office Building News
- Google News: Eisenhower Executive Office Building
- FoxNews.com: 1 Injured in Fire at Eisenhower Executive Office Building (December 19, 2007)
- There was some dispute over whether or not The Secret Service prevented firefighters from entering the building.
- CNN: Fire out at building next to White House (December 19, 2007)
- The blaze was confined to the third floor of the building, which typically hosts ceremonial events and news conferences.
Eisenhower Executive Office Building Video and Media
CBS News: D.C. Fire Under Control (Time: 1:39)
CNN Video: Fire at Executive Office Building
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