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Washington

The White House in an alternate timeline in which the Nazis had captured Washington, DC.

The White House was a mansion located in the Earth city of Washington, DC. The mansion was the traditional residence and primary office of the President of the United States.

In an alternate timeline brought about by the interference of the Na'Khul, the United States was invaded by Nazi Germany, and the city of Washington, DC was captured. The White House was heavily damaged during the invasion and was captured by the Nazis. The timeline was prevented from occurring when the Enterprise (NX-01) stopped the Na'Khul from interfering in human history. (ENT episode Storm Front, Part II).

Presumably, the White House was destroyed in 2053 with the onset of the Third World War when the rest of Washington was decimated by a nuclear strike, as indicated by the novelization of Star Trek: First Contact. The Federation equivalents of the White House are the Palais de la Concorde, the Federation President's primary workplace, and Château Thelian, the presidential residence.

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