Gallery Glamour and Innovation: Frankie Welch
Frankie Welch was one of the first designers to design “across the aisle,” creating gowns and scarves for first ladies Pat...
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In this photograph, taken by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association, Racing President Thomas Jefferson, one of the mascots of the Washington Nationals baseball team, greets young guests at the White House Easter Egg Roll. Hosted by First Lady Melania Trump, the event was held on April 22, 2019. Since their debut in 2006, during the fourth inning of Washington Nationals home games, "Tom Jefferson" races against other mascot caricatures of prominent United States presidents, including "George Washington," "Abraham Lincoln," and "Theodore Roosevelt." Other costumed characters present at the 2019 Egg Roll included the PAAS Easter Bunny, classic picture book character "The Cat in the Hat," and tennis ball mascots.
Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical AssociationFrankie Welch was one of the first designers to design “across the aisle,” creating gowns and scarves for first ladies Pat...
Dressmaker, seamstress, couturier, and “America’s best kept secret,” Ann Lowe was born in Clayton, Alabama in 1917. Lowe (nee Cole) learne...
Elizabeth Hobbs Keckley was born enslaved in Dinwiddie County, Virginia. She is the child of an enslaved woman, Agnes Hobbs,...
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Wilma Rudolph was born on June 23, 1940, in Saint Bethlehem, Tennessee. As a child, she suffered from several serious illnesses, including...
This galley is about a transcending White House event that happened in the 1970s.
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