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THE BEST (AND WORST) WORKPLACES IN TV HISTORY


THE WHITE HOUSE

Seat of Government · Washington, D.C.


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The West Wing of The White House
show:
The West Wing
style:
Late Georgian
key quirks:
Locus of world power, hallway meetings

President Josiah Bartlet governs from a re-creation of 1600 Pennsylvania Ave., which has earned Emmy nominations for art and set decoration and high marks for accuracy from real White House staffers. Constant meetings, 18-hour workdays, and perpetual crisis are what you can expect on a good week. And no one seems capable of sitting still – conversations happen on the move, and most of the plot takes place in the hallways between the staff bullpen and Oval Office.


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