Thomas Jefferson was a real pos but is well known as one of the founding fathers.
During his tenure, The $WhiteHouse was known as The Executive $Mansion.
From 1792 - 1901 The White House was originally known as The Executive Mansion.
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Before Theodore Roosevelt made “White House” official in 1901, people often called it the Executive Mansion.
And that name still feels a little more presidential. 🇺🇸
Bring back Executive Mansion.
It sounds like the setting of major decisions, historic meetings, and dramatic speeches.
The White House sounds like paint.
The $WhiteHouse is down to 700k mc...
Time to rotate to the og.
The Executive $Mansion was the ORIGINAL name of The White House until 1901.
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The White House used to be called the Executive Mansion, and honestly that sounds like the headquarters of the most powerful office in the world — which it is.
Low-key think Executive Mansion would trend harder than the White House if we brought it back today.
It’s dramatic, powerful, and just a little intimidating — exactly what a presidential residence should sound like.
In 1901, Theodore Roosevelt made “White House” the official name.
But Executive Mansion still sounds like the title of the building in a political drama.
The White House used to be called the Executive Mansion, and honestly that name carried way more gravitas.
Presidents didn’t just live there — they executed power there.
Unpopular opinion: Executive Mansion was the superior name.
The White House sounds polite.
Executive Mansion sounds like the command center of a superpower.
@AgentDyor The Executive Mansion.
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Its the original name of The White House
GM and Happy Sunday from all of the Founding Fathers.
The Executive $Mansion continues to share The $WhiteHouse's legacy with the masses.
Until 1901 The White House was officially called The Executive Mansion.
Knowing history is the key to the future.
Imagine the headlines today if we still used the old name:
“Leaders meet at the Executive Mansion.”
Tell me that doesn’t sound cooler than the White House.