Event White House History Live: Coming to Terms with John F. Kennedy
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"Capture of the City of Washington," a representation of the destruction of Washington by the British during the War of 1812.
Library of CongressThe North Portico of the White House as it appeared with the paint removed during stone restoration in 1990.
White House CollectionIdyllic view of the White House from the south during the Jacksonian Age, c. 1834. This image may be a reversed view taken from a daguerreotype, as the ornamental garden presented here was actually on the building's east side.
White House Collection/The White House Historical Association"Statuary marble" Italian mantelpieces ordered from Purviance, Nichols, & Company were delivered to the White House in 1819. Examples can be seen in the Red and Green Rooms today.
White House Historical AssociationThe South Portico of the White House today.
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Paul Jennings, an enslaved man in the James Madison White House, was an eyewitness to history as British troops approached...
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The White House Historical Association released a new episode of “The White House 1600 Sessions” podcast today featuring a conversation with Dame...
The White House Historical Association, in partnership with the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, hosted its...
Britain and the U.S. have long had what Prime Minister Winston Churchill called a “special relationship.” From adversaries to alli...
Join us for our virtual History Happy Hour program on Thursday, April 27th at 6:00 pm to hear Dr. Donald Fixico...
Lady Bird Johnson was a groundbreaker, a savvy business woman, an indispensable right-hand to her political husband, a mother, an...
The White House Historical Association debuted a new virtual exhibit today, Slavery and Freedom in the White House Collection, that...
The White House Historical Association released a new episode of “The White House 1600 Sessions” podcast today featuring a conversation with Iain...
The fight for emancipation throughout the antebellum era is also represented in the White House Collection.