From the end of World War II to President Richard Nixon's Watergate recordings, the Oval Office has served as a backdrop for countless historic events.

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And if you liked this post, be sure to check out these popular posts: 1 of 34 The Oval Office was first constructed during William Howard Taft's presidency in the early 20th century. Library of Congress 2 of 34 Woodrow Wilson in the Oval Office, circa 1919. Public Domain 3 of 34 The Oval Office, pictured after President Warren G. Harding's sudden death after a stroke in 1923, with a mourning crepe left on his chair. Public Domain 4 of 34 President Calvin Coolidge in the Oval Office. Circa 1923. Library of Congress 5 of 34 The Oval Office was badly damaged

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