Collection Native Americans and the White House
Native Americans hold a significant place in White House history. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples, including the Nacotchtank and...
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Native Americans hold a significant place in White House history. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples, including the Nacotchtank and...
Since the laying of the cornerstone in 1792, Freemasons have played an important role in the construction and the history of...
Wine has a long and important history in the White House, playing a unique role in entertaining, public ceremonies, and...
In this first episode of 2021, White House Historical Association President Stewart D. McLaurin introduces the Association’s popular virtual program Hi...
Every year since 1981, the White House Historical Association has had the privilege of designing the Official White House Christmas Ornament....
Honoring some of the greatest moments in sports history has become a tradition at the White House. Presidents and their...
Since the James Madison presidency, St. John’s Church has been an important part of the life of Lafayette Square an...
The White House Grounds began as approximately 85 acres of land chosen by George Washington and was refined and cultivated by...
Since the White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, influential people and organizations—or those who hoped to...
Since 1878, American presidents and their families have celebrated Easter Monday by hosting an "egg roll" party. Held on the South...
For more than two hundred years, France and the United States have enjoyed a relationship unparalleled in world history. From...
The young national capital at Washington, D.C. became the center of the War of 1812 with Great Britain during the...