Podcast Founding the White House Historical Association
The White House Historical Association has been preserving and sharing White House history since its founding by First Lady Jacqueline...
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President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy’s advocacy for the arts endures as a vital part of their White House legacy. From 1961 to 1963, the White House became a focal point for the arts and cultural engagement. The Kennedys hosted numerous concerts and performances and infused the Executive Mansion and the country with the same vitality, youth, and idealism that followed them on their journey to the White House.
The White House Historical Association has been preserving and sharing White House history since its founding by First Lady Jacqueline...
In 1792, Irish immigrant James Hoban won a contest to design the White House and created an enduring symbol for America...
From entertainment to diplomacy, music has played an important role in White House history. Stewart McLaurin talks to Colonel Jason...
On July 11, 1798, President John Adams approved legislation that officially brought "The President's Own" United States Marine Band into being, making...
In 1963, First Lady Jackie Kennedy helped arrange one of the most daring art exhibits in history, charming the French Government...
After President John F. Kennedy’s assassination, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy wanted her husband to be remembered through a national cu...
Biographies & Portraits
Biographies & Portraits
The National Archives has been collecting records of the United States since 1934. It holds billions of documents, photographs, and objects...
Presidents have found different ways to escape the pressures and politics of the position. For early leaders, it was a...
For two hundred years, Decatur House has stood as a near neighbor to the White House across Lafayette Square. Stewart...
How do you plan for a State Dinner with hundreds of guests, a private meal with a King and Queen...