However, the reception was held in the State Dining Room.
The couple got married at the Shrine of the Immaculate Conception, a Roman Catholic Church in Washington, D.C.
Held on December 9, 1967, the date of their wedding was chosen specifically because Robb was set to serve in Vietnam, and wanted to spend some time with his new bride.
The first and only president to say "I do" in the White House was President Grover Cleveland.
A grand event, the wedding was held in the East Room. It was the 15th wedding at the White House.
The dinner and dancing took place inside the White House, more specifically in the State Dining Room and East Room.
A formal portrait in the White House of President Nixon, Patricia Nixon, Tricia Nixon, and Edward Finch Cox.
She tied the knot with Peter Neal on the South Lawn on November 19, 2022, surrounded by friends and family.
The couple famously had a six-tier wedding cake, which took White House Pastry Chef Heinz Bender several days to bake and decorate. They then released the recipe in a press release.
Pictured is the flower-decorated altar in the East Room of the White House.
Then-First Lady Hillary Clinton hosted her brother Tony Rodham's wedding to Nicole Boxer at the White House. The ceremony also took place in the Rose Garden.
Called "Princess Alice" by the press, Alice Roosevelt's wedding was the subject of intense attention, and over 1,000 guests attended.
The daughter of President Ulysses S. Grant, Nellie Grant, hosted her wedding to Algernon Sartoris in the East Room.
The eldest daughter of President Wilson, Jessie Woodrow Wilson wed Francis Bowes Sayre in the East Room. She's pictured here at the center with her bridesmaids.
Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper featured a drawing of the wedding, where the bride's mother, Emma Folsom, kisses her daughter after the ceremony.
Alice Roosevelt, President Theodore Roosevelt's daughter, married Ohio Representative Nicholas Longworth in the East Room in 1906.
He married Frances Folsom in the Blue Room on June 2, 1886.
President Lyndon Johnson's youngest daughter didn't have a full White House wedding. Instead, she and husband Patrick Nugent only had their reception at the White House.
President Woodrow Wilson hosted another wedding, this time for his second daughter, Eleanor Randolph Wilson. A smaller wedding, the intimate affair was held in the Blue Room.
Their wedding reception took place in the East Room. Here, the newlyweds cut their eight-foot (2.4 m) tall wedding cake.
The wedding of President Richard Nixon's oldest daughter, Tricia Nixon, was the first to be held outside and in the Rose Garden. About 400 guests attended the wedding, including 87-year-old Alice Roosevelt Longworth, who got married at the White House in 1906.
Lynda wore a long-sleeved gown designed by Geoffrey Beene, who frequently designed outfits for her mother, Lady Bird.
President Joe Biden and First Lady Jill Biden's granddaughter, Naomi Biden, became the first grandchild to wed at the White House.
The following year, President Lyndon Johnson's oldest daughter got married to Captain Charles S. Robb in the White House, too.
On that day, Nixon wrote his daughter a note: "Well today is the day you begin a long and exciting journey. I want you to know how proud I have been of you through the years – some of them pretty difficult for you I'm sure. The years ahead will be happy ones because you will make them so."
The bride wore a Ralph Lauren gown and Tiffany jewelry to the morning ceremony.
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The newlyweds cut their wedding cake with a military sword, which has since become a tradition for weddings at the White House.
Though only one president has ever gotten married at the White House, the historic building has hosted nuptials for several presidential relatives and even friends. In fact, since the White House opened in 1800, there have been 19 weddings and four receptions at the presidential residence. President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi Biden and Peter Neal were the most recent couple to have a White House wedding in November 2022.
Click on for a look back at some of the most memorable White House weddings over the decades.
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Though only one president has ever gotten married at the White House, the historic building has hosted nuptials for several presidential relatives and even friends. In fact, since the White House opened in 1800, there have been 19 weddings and four receptions at the presidential residence. President Joe Biden's granddaughter Naomi Biden and Peter Neal were the most recent couple to have a White House wedding in November 2022.
Click on for a look back at some of the most memorable White House weddings over the decades.