James Hoban: Architect of the White House
Read Digital EditionForeword, William SealeImagining James Hoban, William BushongWhite House Irish Counterparts, Desmond GuinnessThe Second City in British Dominions: Dublin...
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Read Digital EditionForeword, William SealeImagining James Hoban, William BushongWhite House Irish Counterparts, Desmond GuinnessThe Second City in British Dominions: Dublin...
Foreword: Photographing the President's House by Marcia Anderson Privileged Access: The Earliest Photographs of White House Interiors by Clifford Krainik...
In the summer of 1923, President Warren G. Harding faced many challenges. Numerous allegations of his administration’s mis-dealings swirled about in...
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The first known image of the White House was a daguerreotype taken in 1846, during the administration of President James K....
When the White House gates open at 10:00 am on Saturday, April 13th, thousands of people will stream through for the...