The Roth Dining Room was a state dining hall, taking up the entirety of the twelfth floor of the Palais de la Concorde. It was named for former Federation President Hiram Roth, and contained hundreds of wooden tables recycled from old sailing ships wrecked at sea on Earth, a project spearheaded by Roth himself. A portrait of the former president hung on the east wall of the hall. A raised platform sat on the west side of the hall, and was where the president and his or her party would be seated during formal events.
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