President Harry S. Truman referred to the White House as a "glamorous prison," and was criticized for wanting to add a balcony.
Harry S. Truman on the White House grounds.
Getty ImagesTruman wanted to put his own touches on his own personal "prison," as he referred to it, according to the Los Angeles Times.
However, some politicians criticized the move, calling it an expensive attempt to ruin the look of the White House.
In the end, the cost of the renovation was taken out of the existing presidential household budget, according to the White House Historical Association.
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Harry S, Truman
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