Collection The Johnson White House 1963 - 1969
On November 22, 1963, about two hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson took the...
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On November 22, 1963, about two hours after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy, Vice President Lyndon Baines Johnson took the...
Since the James Madison presidency, St. John’s Church has been an important part of the life of Lafayette Square an...
When you’re cooking for the president and first family, your meals and recipes become a part of history. In th...
Camp David has provided presidents and their families with a recreational retreat from the White House, as well as a...
Whether by hoof, air, waterway, road, or rail, the President’s access to reliable transportation is essential during their time in...
While there has yet to be a female president, women have played an integral role in shaping the White House...
In this special episode of The 1600 Sessions, we turn the tables on our podcast’s usual format. Financier and philanthropist Da...
For more than two hundred years, France and the United States have enjoyed a relationship unparalleled in world history. From...
George Washington never lived in the White House, but played a major role in its design, as well as the...
The Bellangé furniture, originally purchased by James Monroe, has adorned the Blue Room in the White House for decades. Thanks t...
From diplomatic dinners to holiday gatherings, the White House has always played a central role in the nation’s official en...
For more than two centuries, the White House has been the home of American presidents. A powerful symbol of the...