Here’s a short list of presidents who lived elsewhere during their time in office and when the president could move into the White House.
President Donald Trump redecorated the Oval Office with many of the same artifacts from his first White House term.
“While President George Washington selected the site and approved the design, he never actually lived in the White House,” the White House Historical Association’s website says. “He ended ...
Monkman, a former White ... from George Washington University in 1980. Her survivors include a sister. Ms. Monkman was the author of books including “The White House: Its Historic Furnishings ...
As millions watched President Donald Trump’s inauguration at the White House on Monday, Jan. 20, many noticed that he did not ...
Some presidents did not use a Bible to take the oath of office, including Theodore Roosevelt, who did not use anything when ...
The oval shape dates back to President George Washington's practice of holding levees, formal greeting receptions inspired by English court, according to the White House Historical Association.
The first former president to pass away, George Washington ... for the David Rubenstein National Center for the White House Historical Association.
President George Washington selected the site for ... according to the White House Historical Association. The ground floor features the Family Theater, Library, Vermeil Room, East Garden Room ...
According to the White House Historical Association, George Washington began the tradition In 1789, when he borrowed a Bible from a Masonic Lodge to take his oath as the first president of the ...
with the first one being held in 1789 after the inauguration of George Washington, according to the White House Historical Association. The number of official inaugural balls varies year by year ...
with the White House Historical Association. “Mock funerals are held throughout the entire country, celebrating George Washington as a national figure.” Throughout the 19th century ...