France in the White House: A Conversation on Historical Perspectives
This event will be held at the White House Historical Association. Arrive at the entrance at 748 Jackson Place, NW, Washington,...
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This event will be held at the White House Historical Association. Arrive at the entrance at 748 Jackson Place, NW, Washington,...
The Rodgers HouseThe Rodgers House, formerly at 717 Madison Place, was constructed in 1831 by Commodore John Rodgers, a high-ranking naval officer....
The Center for Digital Research in the Humanities at the University of Nebraska-Lincoln “Civil War Washington” website has posted the 1862 Eman...
The White House Historical Association published its first book, The White House: An Historic Guide, in 1962. It was the wish...
Nestled in the heart of Washington, D.C., Lafayette Park attracts hundreds of thousands of visitors every year. From school...
Few people know the story of a brave woman named Charlotte Dupuy who was enslaved in Decatur House, the large...