Collection A Tour of the White House
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy resolved to make the White House a “living museum” by restoring the historic integrity of the...
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In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy resolved to make the White House a “living museum” by restoring the historic integrity of the...
Although the presidency is an often all-consuming job, many presidents have found solace in their various hobbies and pastimes. When...
While there has yet to be a female president, women have played an integral role in shaping the White House...
The collection of fine art at the White House has evolved and grown over time. The collection began with mostly...
Since the laying of the cornerstone in 1792, Freemasons have played an important role in the construction and the history of...
Since the James Madison presidency, St. John’s Church has been an important part of the life of Lafayette Square an...
In this first episode of 2021, White House Historical Association President Stewart D. McLaurin introduces the Association’s popular virtual program Hi...
For more than two hundred years, France and the United States have enjoyed a relationship unparalleled in world history. From...
The White House Grounds began as approximately 85 acres of land chosen by George Washington and was refined and cultivated by...
The Bellangé furniture, originally purchased by James Monroe, has adorned the Blue Room in the White House for decades. Thanks t...
Portrait artists have captured the image and personality of our presidents throughout history, providing a record of their time in...
Since the White House was first occupied by President John Adams in 1800, influential people and organizations—or those who hoped to...