Collection Presidential Retreats
Presidents have found different ways to escape the pressures and politics of the position. For early leaders, it was a...
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A photograph of the Reagan home Rancho del Cielo just outside Santa Barbara, California, April 2, 1983.
Presidents have found different ways to escape the pressures and politics of the position. For early leaders, it was a...
2023 2023 Communicator Awards White House History Quarterly 65: Every President Has Walked These Grounds, Award of Excellence, Design Features, Copywriting for Corporate...
AuthorsJAMES ARCHER ABBOTT is a graduate of Vassar College (B.A.) and the State University of New York’s Museum St...
JAMES ARCHER ABBOTT is the Executive Director of the Lewes Historical Society in Lewes, Delaware. His publications include JANSEN, JANSEN...
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In this series of video clips, Historian Lawrence L. Knutson talks about presidential vacations and retreats. He offers anecdotes for...
“Secret president,” “first woman to the woman to run the government”—some historians have labeled a first lady whose role gained unu...
The national parks preceded the National Park Service, but the first great natural park was a state park. California’s Yo...
Sixty miles outside of Washington, D.C. is a rustic wilderness retreat that serves presidents and first families as a...
Gerald Ford was an avid swimmer, swimming twice a day in his backyard pool in Alexandria, Virginia. When President Ford...
Since the creation of the American presidency, there have been presidential vacations. Early chief executives such as George Washington, John...
On a hot summer day in August 1864, Abraham Lincoln strolled from his Second-Floor office to the lawn outside the Executive...