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Rose Garden, Obama Administration

This photograph of the Rose Garden was taken by Matthew D'Agostino on April 6, 2015, during the Barack Obama administration. The Rose Garden is located on the west side of the South Grounds, just outside the Oval Office. It has gone through several incarnations: a vegetable garden in the first part of the 19th century, a colonial garden in 1902, and then a rose garden in 1913. In 1961, President John F. Kennedy wanted to expand the garden for official functions and events. His idea became the Rose Garden, designed by horticulturist, gardener, and close friend of the Kennedys, Rachel Lambert Mellon. The garden was installed the following year, becoming a green theater for official ceremonies and a special place for the first familys private enjoyment.
Photographer
Matthew D'Agostino
Date of Work
April 6, 2015
Type
Photograph
Credit
White House Historical Association