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Press Release
NEW Issue of White House History Quarterly “After the White House”
The White House Historical Association today released "After the White House," the 74th issue of its award-winning magazine, White House History Quarterly. While the White House may be the defining moment in either a life story or in the provenance of an inanimate object, the adventure does always end at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue. This issue follows some interesting people and their
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History Happy Hour: The Making of Brief the Chief
In April 2024, the White House Historical Association and iCivics launched a new, online learning game called Brief the Chief. For more than a year, Rubenstein Center staff worked with their counterparts to conceptualize, develop, and research all components of the game. Players step into the role of presidential advisor for three different administrations – Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, and Lyndon Johnson. As
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Employment
Decatur House Tour Guide
The White House Historical Association seeks a part-time tour guide to lead tours of historic Decatur House on Lafayette Square in Washington, D.C. Decatur House is owned by the National Trust for Historic Preservation and operated by the White House Historical Association through a co-stewardship agreement. The tour guide conducts public tours on Mondays, and with advanced notice, can
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Scholarship
The Office of the First Lady: The Evolution of the East Wing Staff
When First Lady Pat Nixon’s outgoing Chief of Staff and Press Secretary Constance Stuart sat for her White House exit interview in 1973, Stuart stated that “there isn’t a reader in America who really wants to know all the details of how this staff operates.”1 Since Stuart’s declaration, historians have become more interested in the role played by first ladi
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Press Release
NEW Digital Exhibit made in Partnership with NYU Student
The White House Historical Association debuts a new digital exhibit today in partnership with New York University’s Steinhardt School of Culture, Education, and Human Development. Black Cloth: Mourning Dress and Drapery at the White House, examines the dress and décor used during times of mourning at the White House from the mid-19th century to the mid-20th cen
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Scholarship
The Carters at Camp David
When considering Jimmy Carter’s presidential legacy, many historians, scholars, and foreign policy experts often cite the Camp David Accords. President Carter used Camp David as a backdrop during thirteen days of negotiation between Israeli and Egyptian leaders, before signing the accords at the White House on September 17, 1978. Although Camp David played a critical role in one of Carter’s majo
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Employment
Visitor Services Representative, Part-Time, The People’s House
The Association is seeking a Part-Time Visitor Services Representative for “The People’s House: A White House Experience.” Position Summary: This position will report directly to the Director of Visitor Services and Experiences, The People’s House. The ideal candidate for this position would be a friendly, energetic individual who enjoys interacting with visitors, staff, trustees, volunteers and members, connecting people w
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History Happy Hour: Where New meets Timeless: The White House Historical Association Official Annual Christmas Ornament Program
For over forty years, the White House Historical Association and Beacon Design by ChemArt have collaborated to create and offer a classic Christmas tradition honoring the legacy of America’s democratic heritage as viewed through the lens of American presidents. Explore the storied history of this highly successful program with particular attention to what is new and what is classically ti
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Press Release
White House Historical Association Launches Free Timed Entry Passes for “The People’s House: A White House Experience”
The White House Historical Association today launched the ability to reserve free timed-entry passes to visit The People’s House: A White House Experience, the new, immersive White House educational experience opening to the public on Monday, September 23. This cutting-edge center will tell the story of the Executive Mansion, its inhabitants, and the people who have dedicated their careers to it
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Press Release
NEW Episode: The White House 1600 Sessions Podcast “Making the Presidential Seal”
The White House Historical Association released a new episode of The White House 1600 Sessions podcast today featuring a conversation on the making of the iconic presidential seal and other elements of national symbolism. Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, speaks with Charles Mugno, Director of The Institute of Heraldry; Thomas Casciaro, Chief of the Technical and Production Division at The
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The 2024 White House Christmas Ornament
Every year since 1981, the White House Historical Association has had the privilege of designing the Official White House Christmas Ornament. These unique collectibles — honoring individual presidents or specific White House anniversaries — have become part of the holiday tradition for millions of American families. In this collection, explore the history behind our 2024 design and learn more about President Jimmy Carter. Buy the