Collection Native Americans and the White House
Native Americans hold a significant place in White House history. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples, including the Nacotchtank and...
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In 1929, President Calvin Coolidge poses with his successor President Herbert Hoover in front of the White House.
Native Americans hold a significant place in White House history. For thousands of years, Indigenous peoples, including the Nacotchtank and...
White House and American baseball history have been intertwined for more than a century, creating a legacy of presidential fans,...
Although the presidency is an often all-consuming job, many presidents have found solace in their various hobbies and pastimes. When...
Biographies & Portraits
Presidents have found different ways to escape the pressures and politics of the position. For early leaders, it was a...
Geography, history, and friendship have been the driving force of ties between the United States and Canada. In 1927, official rapport...
In April 1789, George Washington took the oath of office in New York City. Constitutional guidelines for inaugurations are sparse, offering...
The White House observance of Christmas before the twentieth century was not an official event. First families decorated the house...
Death comes to every home, including the White House. From the loss of cherished family members to presidential funerals, there...
Every year since 1981, the White House Historical Association has had the privilege of designing the Official White House Christmas Ornament....
No sport is more closely tied to the American presidency than baseball. One of Washington’s first baseball fields was lo...
NUMBERS 1 THROUGH 6 (COLLECTION I) WHITE HOUSE HISTORY • NUMBER 1 1 — Foreword by Melvin M. Payne 5 — President Kennedy’s Rose Garden by Rachel Lambert...