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Savior of American portraiture, server of ice cream, dual term first lady and mentor of White House hostesses: all of...
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Savior of American portraiture, server of ice cream, dual term first lady and mentor of White House hostesses: all of...
The annual White House Easter egg roll was a well-established tradition when President Herbert Hoover took office, and the Hoovers...
Today, Inauguration Day falls on an exact day and time—January 20 at noon. Every four years, either the president or th...
In August 1814, British forces occupying the Chesapeake Bay began to sail up the Patuxent River in Maryland. Fearing an attack...
This number of White House History recalls the burning of the White House, which took place in 1814, two hundred years...
As the holidays approach, thoughts inevitably turn to sugar plums, gingerbread, and all of the other delectable treats that season...
This shaving mirror, one of a pair, has a remarkable history. It not only reflected the face of President James...
Today, Lafayette Park sits just north of the White House, enclosed by H Street NW (north), Madison Place (east), Pennsylvania...
On the morning of September 12, 2001, hundreds of men and women showed their badges at the White House gates as they...
On Christmas Eve 1929 the White House experienced its most powerful fire since the British torched the Executive Mansion 115 years earlier....
The morning of Monday, March 5, 1877 was cold and overcast as Americans anticipated the Inauguration of Republican candidate Rutherford B. Hayes...
Ida B. Wells-Barnett was an American investigative journalist, educator, and activist in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.1 An...