Collection Presidents & Baseball
No sport is more closely tied to the American presidency than baseball. One of Washington’s first baseball fields was lo...
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No sport is more closely tied to the American presidency than baseball. One of Washington’s first baseball fields was lo...
President Franklin D. Roosevelt was elected to office at the height of the Great Depression. He ushered in an environment...
Camp David has provided presidents and their families with a recreational retreat from the White House, as well as a...
The White House Historical Association and the Eleanor Roosevelt Papers Project present this collaboration in an effort to open a...
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy resolved to make the White House a “living museum” by restoring the historic integrity of the...
In April 1789, George Washington took the oath of office in New York City. Constitutional guidelines for inaugurations are sparse, offering...
From diplomatic dinners to holiday gatherings, the White House has always played a central role in the nation’s official en...
Portrait artists have captured the image and personality of our presidents throughout history, providing a record of their time in...
Biographies & Portraits
Biographies & Portraits
George Washington never lived in the White House, but played a major role in its design, as well as the...
Presidents have found different ways to escape the pressures and politics of the position. For early leaders, it was a...