Sharing White House History about John Adams
The White House Historical Association and presidential libraries, historic homes, and museums have a shared goal of providing access to...
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The White House Historical Association and presidential libraries, historic homes, and museums have a shared goal of providing access to...
On April 21, 1789, John Adams became the first Vice President of the United States. Over the next twelve years, John and...
From hot dogs to haute cuisine, U.S. Presidents have communicated important messages through food. Stewart McLaurin, President of the...
Since the White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, influential people and organizations—or those who hoped to...
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The origin of the "American Presidents" by Genevieve Ryan Bellaire is somewhat unique. One year, Genevieve's father asked her to...
May 6, 2021This program will be virtual9:00-9:15amWelcome and Overview Jill Biden, First Lady of the United StatesAnita McBride, Director...
Jill BidenJill Tracy Jacobs Biden was born on June 3, 1951, in Hammonton, New Jersey. Growing up in Willow Grove, Pennsylvania, she...
NUMBERS 1 THROUGH 6 (COLLECTION I) WHITE HOUSE HISTORY • NUMBER 1 1 — Foreword by Melvin M. Payne 5 — President Kennedy’s Rose Garden by Rachel Lambert...
Few symbols of American democracy inspire a greater sense of awe than the White House. For more than two hundred...
Kirk Saduski has a B.A. in history from UCLA and an M.A. in history from S.F. State....
When John Adams first occupied the President's House in 1800, the Second Floor was generally reserved for private and family use....