Graphics and Calligraphy Office in the context of "East Wing"

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⭐ Core Definition: Graphics and Calligraphy Office

The Graphics and Calligraphy Office (GCO) is a unit of the Social Office at the White House, the official residence of the president of the United States. Formerly located in the East Wing, the Graphics and Calligraphy Office coordinates and produces all non-political social invitations, place cards, presidential proclamations, letters patent, military commissions, and official greetings.

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👉 Graphics and Calligraphy Office in the context of East Wing

The East Wing of the White House complex was built in 1902 and significantly expanded in 1942. In 2025, plans for a larger wing, to include the new White House State Ballroom, were announced and the former building was demolished.

Situated on the east side of the Executive Residence, the building served as office space for the first lady and her staff, including the White House social secretary, correspondence staff, and the White House Graphics and Calligraphy Office, all of which have been relocated until the new East Wing is completed.

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