Lincoln in the State Dining Room
For over 75 years, George Peter Alexander Healy’s portrait of Abraham Lincoln has remained an important aesthetic element for the Wh...
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For over 75 years, George Peter Alexander Healy’s portrait of Abraham Lincoln has remained an important aesthetic element for the Wh...
One of the principal goals that governed the architectural changes made to the White House in 1902 by McKim, Mead &...
Since the creation of the American presidency, there have been presidential vacations. Early chief executives such as George Washington, John...
On June 11, 1945, nearly two months into his presidency, Harry Truman wrote to his daughter Margaret: “you evidently are just finding ou...
The White House Historical Association’s 2018 White House Christmas Ornament honors Harry S. Truman, the thirty-third president of the United St...
The first known image of the White House was a daguerreotype taken in 1846, during the administration of President James K....
On March 27, 1952, President and Mrs. Truman returned to a freshly renovated White House after living at Blair House since November 1948....
As the holidays approach, thoughts inevitably turn to sugar plums, gingerbread, and all of the other delectable treats that season...
In 2005, The White House Historical Association released The White House Remembered,Volume 1: Recollections by Presidents Richard M. Nixon, Gerald R....
Historians have previously discussed the wider impact of technological innovations that facilitated the emergence of the illustrated press in the...
Inside the Decatur House’s California Room hangs a series of remarkable nineteenth-century Japanese silk panels that depict the changing se...
After ascending the staircase from the Ground Floor to the State Floor, the first room that visitors on a tour...