Collection Animal Ambassadors
Animals, whether pampered household pets, working livestock, birds, squirrels, or strays, have long been a major part of White House...
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This holiday photograph of the Nixon family dogs was taken by Joseph J. Scherschel on December 19, 1969, in the White House Library. The festive dogs, listed from the left, are Pasha, a Yorkshire Terrier, Vicki, a French Poodle, and King Timahoe, an Irish Setter.
Animals, whether pampered household pets, working livestock, birds, squirrels, or strays, have long been a major part of White House...
Biographies & Portraits
Biographies & Portraits
In 2022, the White House Historical Association began partnering with UNTOLD, a project of the Driving Force Institute for Public Engagement,...
White House history and American baseball history have been intertwined for more than a century, creating a rich legacy of...
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...
Animals -- whether pampered household pets, working livestock, birds, squirrels, or strays -- have long been a major part of...
When the Fords moved into the White House in August 1974, they did not have a dog. However, the family’s tr...