Podcast The Irish Architect and the Scottish Stonemasons
In 1792, Irish immigrant James Hoban won a contest to design the White House and created an enduring symbol for America...
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In 1792, Irish immigrant James Hoban won a contest to design the White House and created an enduring symbol for America...
The history of the White House appears in unexpected places, from trivia questions at Major League Baseball games to archival...
This year marks the 50th anniversary of Pat Nixon entering the White House as First Lady. Through hard work and...
For two hundred years, Decatur House has stood as a near neighbor to the White House across Lafayette Square. Stewart...
Baseball has been known as our national pastime and has links to the presidency as far back as the Abraham...
The National Archives has been collecting records of the United States since 1934. It holds billions of documents, photographs, and objects...
Military Social Aides perform a vital role for White House events, assisting the Social Secretary and representing the President and...
At age 43, John Fitzgerald Kennedy was the youngest person ever elected to the presidency. Before his vibrant presidency was cut...
After President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wanted her husband to be remembered through a national cu...
Camp David has provided presidents and their families with a recreational retreat from the White House, as well as a...
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy resolved to make the White House a “living museum” by restoring the historic integrity of the...
First Lady Barbara Bush was admired for her authenticity, as well as her advocacy on issues such as preserving the...