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Issue 66 • Summer 2022 Late 20th and Early 21st Century Fashion at the White House Issue 67 • Fall 2022 The White House in Television Issu...
Pierre Charles L'Enfant selected the site for the President's House and proposed a grand palace four times larger than the...
James Hoban, the original architect of the President's House, intended that the space now called the "Green Room" be used...
Benjamin Henry Latrobe's 1803 drawing of the State Floor indicates that the Red Room served as "the President's Antechamber" for the...
A group of physicians and surgeons meeting in Washington 1891 was treated to a reception at the White House on the...
Few symbols of American democracy inspire a greater sense of awe than the White House. For more than two hundred...
Presidents have a tendency to be idolized for their perceived successes—Ronald Reagan for his role in felling Communism and re...
Before the twentieth century, the presidents' vehicles were not armored-plated or specially built. Their carriages were similar to those of...
December 6, 1927: Governor General Freeman Freeman-Thomas, 1st Marquess of Willingdon — Canada’s governor general and wife Marie arrived at Union Station and...
Read Digital EditionForeword, Robert L. BreedenThe Paradox of High Station: Abigail Adams as First Lady, Edith B. GellesThe Midnight Appointments,...
Read Digital EditionForeword, William SealeFour Salutes to the Nation: The Equestrian Statues of General Andrew Jackson, James M. GoodeMaking Religion...