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It’s #FirstLadyFriday - Often, America’s first ladies are associated with their image, and fashion plays an important role in its creation. (1/10) Dresses, accessories, hairstyles, shoes—each first lady has had
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Vice President John Tyler, a former Democrat from Virginia, ascended to the presidency as a member of the Whig Party following the death of President William Henry Harrison in 1841.
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Upon moving into the White House, each president redecorates the Oval Office to make it their own. The president’s desk is perhaps the most important piece of furniture chosen for
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President Franklin D. Roosevelt was an avid collector of stamps, coins, first edition books, and naval art. (1/12) While he is best known for his stamp collecting, President Roosevelt also
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How many pieces of Bohemian glass do you think make up one of the chandeliers in the East Room of the White House? How about all three? (1/8)Image Credit: White
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While the White House is often thought of as a place of celebration, there have also been somber occasions. Presidents, first ladies, and even presidential children had their funeral services
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