White House, Tennessee White House, Tennessee White House Greenway White House Greenway Location of White House, Tennessee Location of White House, Tennessee White House is a town/city in Robertson and Sumner counties in the United States state of Tennessee.

According to the town/city website a special census was conducted in 2008 that placed the town/city population at 9,891 residents, with 3,587 homeholds inside the town/city limits.

1.3 Original White House torn down, building replaced The region that is now White House was purchased around 1828 by Richard Stone Wilks, a settler from Virginia.

A typical stop along the way was a white, two-story home assembled by Richard Wilks in 1829.

President Andrew Jackson was even heard to have stayed here amid his travels between his home and the White House.

During this time, homes were rarely painted white, especially in this underdeveloped area.

Original White House torn down, building replaced The reproduction, called the White House Inn Library and Museum, presently sits in the center of town next to the Fire Department.

In 2015, the replica White House Inn Library and Museum was turned solely into a exhibition and Chamber of Commerce after the town/city assembled a new library.

White House was incorporated in 1921. Currently, the young town is experiencing populace growth, economic progress, and improve development, with many apartment projects and subdivisions prepared for the area.

White House is positioned at 36 27 55 N 86 39 46 W (36.465208, -86.662896). According to the United States Enumeration Bureau, the town/city has a total region of 9.0 square miles (23.2 km ), all land.

White House is positioned along Interstate 65 at the intersection of State Highway 76 and US Highway 31 - W.

White House Middle School (5-8) White House High School (9-12) White House Heritage Elementary School (3-6) White House Heritage High School (7-12) The choir at the First Baptist Church of White House recorded back-up vocals for Alison Krauss in "O Brother, Where Art Thou?" White House interval larger than any other town/city in Sumner County 2000-2010.

"City of White House, Tennessee".

City of White House, Tennessee.

"History of White House," White House Chamber of Commerce website.

"Profile for White House, Tennessee, TN".

"White House, Tennessee".

"Enumeration of Population and Housing: Decennial Censuses".

White House High School (Sumner County Schools) White House Heritage High School (Robertson County Schools) Municipalities and communities of Robertson County, Tennessee, United States Municipalities and communities of Sumner County, Tennessee, United States

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Cities in Robertson County, Tennessee - Cities in Sumner County, Tennessee - Cities in Tennessee - Nashville urbane region - Populated places established in 1829