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27: The White House Neighborhood
Making Religion Fashionable: St. John's Church—Patrick Snadon
"A Communication between These Offices": Designing the Executive Offices 1791–1800—Pamela Scott
Four Salutes to the Nation: The Equestrian Statues of General Andrew Jackson—James M. Goode
"To Be Preserved for All Time": The Major and the President Save Blair House—Candace Shireman
A House of Feasting: The Corcoran House—Keith D. MacKay
The President’s Park (Give or Take a Few Acres)—Lucinda Janke
Volkmar Kurt Wentzel and His Portrayal of Washington by Night—Bruce White
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28: Presidential Journeys
Presidential Visits to National Parks—Lydia Tederick and Gary Scott
"Safe as a Health Resort": Theodore and Edith Roosevelt Visit Panama in 1906—Catherine Forslund
Journey to Nowhere: President Harry S. Truman's 1946 Vacation Aboard the U.S.S. Williamsburg—Mary Jo Binker
Presidential Automobiles—William Bushong & Hillary Crehan
President Cleveland's "Good Will Tour"—Jack White
Air Force One Exhibit At Reagan Library—Frederick J. Ryan Jr.
Presidential Helicopters—Roger Connor
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29: Special Spaces / Private Quarters
Family Quarters—William Seale
Caroline Harrison’s Music Room—Keith MacKay
The White House Library Fireplace Tiles 1946-1962—Sally Stokes
Making the White House a Home—Catherine Forslund
A Room of Their Own—Mary Jo Binker
James Hoban’s Vaulting—James Jacobs
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30: The Presidents and the Theatre
The American Presidents and Shakespeare—Paul F. Boller Jr.
White House Theatre Personalities—Elise K. Kirk
Ford’s Theatre—Patrick O’Brien
Other articles to be announced
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Other upcoming issues include:
- Revisiting the White House Neighborhood
- Presidential Libraries
- Congress and the White House
- Costume: Dressing for the Presidency
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