Reflections: A Secret Garden
Tucked away on the South Lawn, behind a tall hedge of hollies, is the White House Children’s Garden, a sp...
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Tucked away on the South Lawn, behind a tall hedge of hollies, is the White House Children’s Garden, a sp...
The annual White House Easter egg roll was a well-established tradition when President Herbert Hoover took office, and the Hoovers...
The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington D.C. was founded in 1802, shortly after Washington D.C. became...
April showers might bring May flowers, but White House florists keep the Executive Mansion in bloom year-round. Today the White...
Nicholas Stefanos “Steve” Vasilakes emigrated from Ligerea, Greece, to the United States in 1910 and soon thereafter set up his hot pean...
Throughout the history of the White House and the grounds surrounding it, visitors have commented on the trees and foliage...
Few first ladies have been so attuned to the natural beauty inside and outside the White House as First Lady...
The history of the white house grounds begins nearly two centuries before the construction of the house itself. Sailing up...
In several ways, James Hoban’s life resembles the classic immigrant success story. Born to a modest family in County Ki...
Many people consider raccoons to be pests and nuisances. These nocturnal mammals are often found rummaging through trash cans, dumpsters,...
As any visitor to Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. will tell you, pigeons are a universal feature of the...
Not long after she became First Lady, Pat Nixon was asked what she planned to focus on in her new...