Podcast Jacqueline Kennedy: Art in Cultural Diplomacy
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was the driving force behind a brilliant act of cultural diplomacy: bringing Leonardo Da Vinci’s ma...
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For more than two hundred years, France and the United States have enjoyed a relationship unparalleled in world history. From the American Revolution and the Founding Fathers to the current administration, these two countries have shared a strong connection through art, culture, and history. This collection highlights that connection and the protocol of official foreign visits by French heads of state to the Executive Mansion.
Official State Dinners for ruling monarchs or heads of state have a history and protocol dating back to President Ulysses S. Grant.
Welcoming the World to the President's House
The White House 1600 Sessions Podcast
The White House 1600 Sessions
First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy was the driving force behind a brilliant act of cultural diplomacy: bringing Leonardo Da Vinci’s ma...
A State Dinner honoring a visiting head of government or reigning monarch is one of the grandest and most glamorous...
The White House is a ceremonial stage upon which our nation welcomes our most important visitors, including foreign heads of...
For two hundred years, Decatur House has stood as a near neighbor to the White House across Lafayette Square. Stewart...
A dinner at the White House has always had significance beyond the gastronomical delights. The elegance of the State Dining...
Long before the emergence of the United States and Italy as modern nation states were influenced by classical writers, philosophers,...
When heads of state visit the United States and the White House, the United States Chief of Protocol is on...
Geography, history, and friendship have been the driving force of ties between the United States and Canada. In 1927, official rapport...
Biographies & Portraits
The White House has hosted many important heads of state over the years. Typically, the president and first lady join...
The burning of the White House by the British in 1814 during James Madison's presidency represented a low point in our...
The White House Collection and the Atlantic World Jennifer L. Anderson, Mahogany: The Costs of Luxury in Early America (Cambridge,...