When Did the White House Become Fenced and Why?

The White House, the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States, has been fenced since 1995.

The decision to erect a fence around the White House was made after the 1994 Oklahoma City bombing, which killed 168 people and injured hundreds more. The attack raised concerns about the vulnerability of the White House and other federal buildings to terrorist attacks.

The fence, which is made of iron and steel, is 14 feet tall and 1,500 feet long. It surrounds the entire White House complex, including the main building, the East and West Wings, and the Old Executive Office Building. The fence is topped with razor wire and guarded by Secret Service agents.

The fence has been controversial since it was built. Some people argue that it makes the White House look like a fortress and that it is a symbol of the government's fear of terrorism. Others argue that the fence is necessary to protect the President and other government officials from attack.

Related Questions:

  1. When was the Oklahoma City bombing?

    In 1994.

  2. Who is responsible for guarding the White House fence?

    Secret Service agents.

  3. What is the fence made of?

    Iron and steel.

  4. How tall is the fence?

    14 feet.

  5. How long is the fence?

    1,500 feet.


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