Today, we celebrate the 290th birthday of President John Adams, a Founding Father whose intellect, integrity, and devotion to country helped secure ...
Sitting US presidents have called 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue home since John Adams moved into the ‘President’s House’ on 1 November 1800.
On September 30, the George Washington Presidential Library’s Lindsay M. Chervinsky and AEI’s Kevin R. Kosar discussed Dr. Chervinsky’s new book, Making the Presidency: John Adams and the Precedents ...
This is the second of two podcast episodes recorded at the George Washington Presidential Library at Mount Vernon. Part one was published on Tuesday. What can be said about George Washington that hasn ...
On March 4, 1801, John Adams rose before dawn. It was his last day as president, and he was leaving Washington in defeat. Adams had no intention of staying for the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson, ...
This month marks a pivotal milestone in American history: 225 years ago, the doors of the White House opened to welcome its first residents.
Bright hopes for Mr. Jefferson -- The Republican challenge -- Popular federalism -- The candidates of 1796 -- Adams and Hamilton -- Imported and domestic designs for victory -- The states and the ...
After John Wood and Willard Keyes settled on the eastern bank of the Mississippi River in the 1820s, they petitioned the Illinois Legislature to create “Adams County”, with their founding village of ...
At a score of 175, Harvard grad John Quincy Adams tops the list of presidents ranked by IQ. He studied all around the world, ...