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White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt offered reporters an update on the Rose Garden following its concrete renovation
Trump announced in March that he would be paving over the Rose Garden to make it safer for those attending events.
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OK Magazine on MSNDonald and Melania Trump Bashed After Adding 'Tacky' Mar-a-Lago Umbrellas to White House Rose Garden: 'Looks Trashy'
Is Donald Trump turning the White House into Mar-a-Lago 2.0? The president and his wife, Melania Trump, are facing backlash this week after press secretary Karoline Leavitt showed off recent renovations done to the White House Rose Garden — once a gorgeous green lawn that has since been turned into a concrete,
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Daily Voice on MSNRose Garden’s Mar-A-Lago Style Revamp With Patio, Umbrellas Draws Mixed Reviews
The White House Rose Garden has traded its iconic green lawn for a stone patio, and the new look is turning heads, and raising eyebrows. In a move that has sparked debate among historians, garden enthusiasts,
The Rose Garden is one of the most instantly recognizable features of the White House, perhaps second only to the Oval Office. It has been used for announcements, events, and receptions of international leaders since the 1900s, and many of the defining moments in presidential history have taken place there.
Newly released images of the White House Rose Garden—now paved over with pale stone by President Trump—have left nostalgists and gardeners alike wondering: Why trade greenery for granite?
Stone has replaced the grass lawn at the iconic White House Rose Garden, one of many changes at President Donald Trump's White House.
Trump was just spotted on the roof of the West Wing looking out at his renovation sites and telling reporters that he'd love to add another "something beautiful"
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Homes and Gardens on MSNExplore a narrow London rose garden with all the softness and whimsy of the English countryside
Nestled amongst the rapid-fire real-time jostle of central London is a perfectly formed, delightfully pretty and seemingly unruffled rose garden. It was designed by Jo Thompson for her client, who, having recently returned to London after living in California, was keen to include plants she'd not been able to grow in the Californian climate.
President Donald Trump has had the lawn of the Rose Garden removed and replaced with stone tiles. It is one of several White House renovations planned