Harper’s Weekly Invites Its Readers Inside the White House
Historians have previously discussed the wider impact of technological innovations that facilitated the emergence of the illustrated press in the...
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Historians have previously discussed the wider impact of technological innovations that facilitated the emergence of the illustrated press in the...
In the summer of 1984, United States gymnast Mary Lou Retton triumphed at the Summer Olympic Games held in Los Angeles,...
President Richard M. Nixon was the first sitting president to attend the Kentucky Derby on May 3, 1969. In his party that...
The Green Room, positioned between the East Room and the Blue Room, is one of the principal parlors of the...
On a hot summer day in August 1864, Abraham Lincoln strolled from his Second-Floor office to the lawn outside the Executive...
Nearly 150 years after its beginnings college football season is in full swing. The sport has attracted countless players and even...
Ceremony and ceremonial occasions played vital roles in the Roosevelt White House. Whether presiding over state receptions, entertaining heads of...
The James S. Brady Press Briefing Room has been the on-grounds quarters for the White House correspondents and news photographers...
Eleanor Roosevelt (ER) believed that the White House "staff and the ushers and the housekeeper deserve all the credit that...
Flags lowered. A flag-draped coffin. A stoic first lady on the arm of a military aide. The fly over of...
Over the years, White House egg roll events have been made memorable by new attractions. In 1993, the Clintons scaled back...
America's presidents have been trying to get away from it all for more than two hundred years and never quite...