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Homepage - White House Historical Association The White House Historical Association is a non-profit, non-partisan organization enhancing understanding of the White House and is supported by official White House Christmas Ornaments sales and donations
Official 2025 White House Christmas Ornament 150 Years of White House State Dinners For more than forty years, the White House Historical Association has funded the acquisition of new official china services for the White House to use during State and official dinners, smaller private meals, and other events The Official White House Christmas Ornaments are made in the United States by the same veteran-founded business since 1981
An Ever-Changing White House The White House is the home to the president and his family; the office for the president and his staff; the ceremonial stage upon which our nation welcomes its most important visitors, and a museum that welcomes over 500,000 visitors every year This iconic building has undergone numerous transformations since its construction began in 1792
Significant Events - White House Historical Association Collection Art in the White House The collection of fine art at the White House has evolved and grown over time The collection began with mostly presidential portraits, commissioned or purchased by Congress, or donated by presidential descendants In the era before photography, some presidents invited painters to set up studios in the White House to record significant events and paint their
Tour the White House in 360 Degrees The below digital notebook was created by the White House Historical Association to assist students and teachers using “The White House 360 Virtual Tour” in their classrooms Even if students are learning in a virtual, in-person, or hybrid format, these materials are accessible and will accompany them on their journey through these tours
Plan Your Visit - White House Historical Association Can I tour the White House? How do I get tickets? Find out how to make the most of your visit through the White House Visitor’s Center, an interactive museum that we’ve helped to renovate and maintain in partnership with the National Park Service You might also enjoy our unique cultural and educational programs, many of which take place in the historic Decatur House just a block away from
White House Tour - White House Historical Association The name "White House" probably came into colloquial use soon after the stonemasons whitewashed the house in 1798 to protect the walls The white finish brought out the fine exterior ornamentation, although "Executive Mansion" and "President's House" were more commonly used until 1901, when the building was officially named the "White House "
Has the White House ever been renovated or changed? This black and white photograph by prominent Washington, D C photographer Barnett McFee Clinedinst shows scaffolding on the North Portico of the White House during a renovation Clinedinst opened a photography studio in the capital with his father, and went on to become the official White House photographer for Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William H Taft, and Woodrow Wilson
Slavery and the White House By 1866, Slade was a fixture at the White House, and became President Andrew Johnson’s steward This federal official was in charge of the domestic management of the White House and responsible for the furnishings, silver, and other public property Slade was the first official steward of the White House