The men and women that occupy the office of the President can only do so for one or two terms. However, there is a constant, a visual reminder of America’s enduring republic – The White House. Our nation’s first president, George Washington, laid the cornerstone of this unique building in 1792 and oversaw the construction… Read More
50 years ago, our borders were not locked down because of a mysterious virus and our country was receiving heads of state and royal guests because social diplomacy was and still is critically important to the United States. In July of 1970, America welcomed Prince Charles for his first Official Visit to the White House.… Read More
The Richard Nixon Foundation has recently released a wonderful Online Exhibit commemorating First Lady Pat Nixon’s visit to Peru in the wake of the Great Peruvian Earthquake of 1970. President Nixon called the 7.9 earthquake “the worst catastrophe ever suffered by a people of the Americas,” and implored the American people to do all they could to help. First… Read More
Fifty Years Ago: Upstairs at theWhite House with Tricia NixonBy; Jennifer B. Pickens Today marks the 50th anniversary of the 60 Minutes program Upstairs at the White House. The televised tour was first time that cameras were permitted upstairs for a view of the First Family’s living quarters. The tour was led by First Daughter Tricia Nixon, another… Read More
Excited to join Washington Post writer Jura Koncius tomorrow to discuss White House traditions, entertaining, and more! It is at 10 a.m. CST! Go to https://live.washingtonpost.com/home-front-20200521.html to submit your question now. Looking forward to seeing you online tomorrow!… Read More