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NEW ISSUE of White House History Quarterly “The White House and New York”

The White House Historical Association today released on pre-sale the 69th issue of its award-winning magazine, White House History Quarterly. “The White House and New York,” explores the historical connections between New York City and the White House from the first Oath of Office to the present day. Before there was a 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue, or even a City of Washington, some

NEW Episode: The White House 1600 Sessions Podcast “A Coronation Preview with the British Ambassador to the U.S.”

The White House Historical Association released a new episode of “The White House 1600 Sessions” podcast today featuring a conversation with Dame Karen Pierce, British Ambassador to the United States, about the unique nature of the U.S. - British Alliance. In the episode, Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, and Dame Pierce sat down ahead of the coronation of King Char

The White House Historical Association Hosted Annual Symposium: “The White House in Popular Culture”

The White House Historical Association, in partnership with the John W. Kluge Center at the Library of Congress, hosted its annual day-long educational symposium on Friday, May 5, 2023, 9 AM - 5:00 PM at the historic Decatur House located at 748 Jackson Place NW, Washington, D.C. See high-resolution images of the 2023 Symposium This year’s program featured the theme “The White House in Popu

New Digital Library Exhibit “Slavery and Freedom in the White House Collection”

The White House Historical Association debuted a new virtual exhibit today, Slavery and Freedom in the White House Collection, that explores slavery’s influence on the ideas, people and movements that shaped the White House through close examination and interpretation of 21 objects in the White House Collection. The exhibit draws from memoirs, historic newspapers, census data, and other primary source ma

NEW Episode: The White House 1600 Sessions Podcast “250 Years of American Political Leadership”

The White House Historical Association released a new episode of “The White House 1600 Sessions” podcast today featuring a conversation with Iain Dale, award-winning British author, radio and podcast host, about a new book of essays he recently edited called The Presidents: 250 years of American Political Leadership. In the episode, Association president Stewart McLaurin and Dale discuss the fun and challenges of c

The White House Historical Association Announces New National Research Fellowship

The White House Historical Association has selected three inaugural national research fellows for the 2023 – 2024 David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History Fellowship Program. The fellows will conduct new research related to the White House, its occupants, workers, staff, and/or fine and decorative arts collections. Fellowships will take place in the summer and fall of 2023. Fellows are: Elizabeth Re

NEW Virtual Family Activities to Celebrate Springtime at the White House White House Scavenger Hunt / 360 Tour of the White House

As the White House Easter Egg Roll approaches, the White House Historical Association is offering new resources and virtual activities as a compliment to this springtime tradition. The educational games and activities can be completed online with a chance to win an Official 2023 White House Easter Egg Set. “The Egg Roll is one of the most historic events at the Wh

NEW Episode: The White House 1600 Sessions Podcast “Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis That Made a President”

The White House Historical Association released a new episode of “The White House 1600 Sessions” podcast today featuring a conversation with Jonathan Darman, author of “Becoming FDR: The Personal Crisis That Made a President.” In the episode, Stewart McLaurin, president of the Association, discusses with Darman how polio shaped Franklin Delano Roosevelt and his presidency. “A lot of people don't focus on the fac

Annual Wreath Laying Ceremony

The White House Historical Association placed a wreath at the gravesite of James Hoban, Irish immigrant and the designer and builder of the White House, on Tuesday, March 14 at 11:00AM. The event took place at Mount Olivet Cemetery in Washington, D.C. See images from the wreath placement ceremony The ceremony included remarks from: Stewart McLaurin, President of the White