Lyndon B. Johnson: Forgotten Champion of the Space Race
The hot Florida sun beat down on a crowd gathered at Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969. As the Apollo 11 mission blasted...
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The hot Florida sun beat down on a crowd gathered at Cape Kennedy on July 16, 1969. As the Apollo 11 mission blasted...
The People's House: Although John Adams was the first to occupy the Executive Mansion in November 1800, it was Thomas Jefferson...
When you join the White House staff, you enter a unique community full of surprising paradoxes. The men and women...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, some people believed that the automobile was a toy for the rich that...
President John Quincy Adams was an avid gardener who expanded the White House garden to two acres. An iron garden...
The 1850s saw many improvements and expansions to the mansion's existing conveniences. By this time many Americans who had gaslight...
During the 19th century Washington’s infamous summer heat and humidity presented challenges to presidents and their families. In that pr...
Lafayette Square, the neighborhood just north of the White House, has long been the site of protests, marches, memorials, and...
In November 1845, Elizabeth Lord Cogswell Dixon arrived for the “season” in Washington, D.C., with her family. Her husband, James Dixo...
James Knox Polk was at home in Columbia, Tennessee, when he judged that it was about time to find out...
Of the first seven U.S. presidents, John Quincy Adams (JQA) and his father John Adams were the only two...
From its beginnings in the mid-nineteenth and into the early twentieth century, the historic preservation movement in the United States...