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Issue 69 • Spring 2023 The White House and New York Issue 70 • Summer 2023 Behind the Scenes at the White House Issue 71 • Fall 2023 The South...
Animals -- whether pampered household pets, working livestock, birds, squirrels, or strays -- have long been a major part of...
Dr. William Seale, whose contributions to the programs and publications of the White House Historical Association for more than forty...
The White House Historical Association and presidential libraries, historic homes, and museums have a shared goal of providing access to...
Families taking up residence at the White House since the Theodore Roosevelt administration have encountered the public's insatiable appetite for...
Two of the youngest presidents to reside in the White House brought their families and a menagerie of pets along...
After the Civil War, the nation's capital became a magnet for foreign diplomats and people who had made fortunes in...
American presidents throughout history have appreciated the utility and admired the grandeur of the horse. The visual image of the...
Horace Vose (1840-1913) the Poultry King from Westerly on Rhode Islands southwestern shore, was a national figure in the late 19...
1862-1863: Mary Todd Lincoln, grieving over her son Willies death in February, began to participate in spirit circles or seances...
Before the twentieth century, the presidents' vehicles were not armored-plated or specially built. Their carriages were similar to those of...
Many modern presidents have had a casual interest in horseback riding, particularly as a vacation sport. However, no modern president...