When Donald Trump takes oath in January, he will move into the world’s most famous address, the White House. It serves as the ...
John and Abigail Adams moved into a partially completed White House in late 1800. Construction started eight years earlier, ...
Designed by James Hoban, an Irish architect selected by George Washington, the White House was rebuilt under Hoban’s ...
G iven that 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue is the nation’s most famous address, it’s surprising just how little most people know ...
The White House is the official residence and workplace of the president of the United States. It has 132 rooms, 32 bathrooms ...
Memory lane
After this election, widely claimed to be the most important in U. S. history, upon which the fate of democracy itself rests, ...
The White House, one of the most iconic buildings worldwide, has served as the official residence and workplace of the US ...
Skylar Pinchal Coysh discusses the most defining moments of the White House’s interiors and talks to the Obama-era designer ...
British troops ransacked and torched both the White House and the U.S. Capitol on August 24, 1814, during the War of 1812. "The ensuing fire reduced all but one of the capital city's major public ...
While waiting for the results of the tightly-fought US presidential elections, let's visit this replica of the global power's ...
The Maid of Honour catches the bouquet at a reception in the State Dining Room following the wedding of Charles Robb and Lynda Johnson Since the first White House wedding in 1812 - between the ...
Donald Trump has won the battleground state of Georgia, the onetime Republican stronghold that had voted for Democrats four ...