A teary voter tours the People’s House and tries to find perspective in the relics of the “Honest and Wise Men” who came ...
John and Abigail Adams moved into a partially completed White House in late 1800. Construction started eight years earlier, ...
It's no secret that U.S. presidents get to try so many types of food from around the world, but some of their favorite ...
especially when the White House was officially completed in 1800. In fact, the first president to officially bring a pet to ...
A video message from Jill Biden greets visitors when they arrive for the tour. Erin Scott / White House In the State Dining ...
Like his father, he cultivated few allies in Congress. Adams left the White House in 1829. In 1831 John Quincy was elected by Massachusetts voters to the U.S. House of Representatives -- a first ...
Jefferson won the election, beating his friend and rival John Adams. On New Year's Day 1802, he welcomed to the White House the dissident Baptist preacher John Leland.That same day, Jefferson ...
John Adams was many things: lawyer, diplomat, member of the Continental Congress, and one of the original signers of the Declaration of Independence. Adams was born in Braintree, Massachusetts, in ...
“I’m sure that John Adams meant women, too.”) It’s hard to capture the White House in one self-guided tour, especially because the executive mansion serves many roles: an international ...
About 10,000 people a week come to visit the White House. But until recently, they got a public tour that hadn’t changed in ...
D.C. It has been the residence of every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800. The term 'White House' is often used to refer to actions of the president and his advisers, as in "The White House ...
The former White House intern turned activist endorses Harris days before the election, as polls show razor-thin margins in key states.