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The Blue Room is one of three state parlors on the first floor of the White House, measuring approximately 30 by 40 feet and featuring six doors that open into various areas of the building. The room is traditionally decorated in shades of blue and is furnished in the French Empire style with original pieces from the 19th century, including a suite of gilded European beech furniture produced by Pierre-Antoine Bellangé in 1812. The room has undergone several redecorations over the years, with notable changes made during the Kennedy and Nixon administrations, and has been used for receptions, receiving lines, and small dinners, including the wedding of President Grover Cleveland and Frances Folsom in 1886.learn more on wikipedia
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