PHOTO: Rub a dub dub, four men in a President’s tub?
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- February 18th, 2013
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Of the many fun facts and statistics surrounding the history of presidential plumbing and the White House, one of our favorites is the tale of President William Howard Taft’s bath tub.
President Taft’s nickname was “Big Bill” for a reason. At a weight of 330 pounds, his facilities required special attention. The 1909 photograph above shows Taft’s specialty-made bath tub which measured seven feet long and almost four feet wide, big enough to fit four grown men. The tub itself weighed close to a ton and might have held about 600 gallons. That’s a lot of wastewater.
Today, DC Water handles wastewater treatment for the White House and all of the District of Columbia.
Taft’s original tub was removed from the White House during a renovation in 1952.
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