After ballroom, Trump plans to level Eisenhower Building for Billiard Room
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Date: May 6th, 2026 4:36 PM
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Yes, the White House has had a pool table since 1825 when John Quincy Adams installed the first one. Throughout history, many presidents used billiards for recreation, with dedicated game rooms located at various times in the basement, the West Terrace, and currently on the third floor.
Key Historical Details on White House Pool Famous Players: Abraham Lincoln loved the game, and U.S. Grant even moved the table to the West Terrace for better light.
Locations: The White House Historical Association reports that what is now the Map Room was once used as a Billiard Room.
Modern Day: Richard Nixon established a dedicated Game Room on the third floor, according to the White House Museum.
Enthusiasts: Business Insider notes that Dwight D. Eisenhower was a frequent player, while Ronald Reagan was also known to be quite skilled.
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Date: May 6th, 2026 4:50 PM
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Trump is replacing the bowling alley with a Thunderbowl Lanes
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