It’s easy to ride the Metro or hop on a bike and explore all that the nation’s capital has to offer. Walk the halls of free Smithsonian museums, paddle on the Potomac and Anacostia rivers or sit back on a double-decker tour bus and soak up some history. Local shops, funky marketplaces and people-watching hot spots beckon by midday, as nighttime gives way to multi-course dinners and drinks from local breweries. However you spend your time here, make it count.
Updated on December 27, 2016. Executive The White House On a beautiful day out, head to the White House for a tour. Photo by Andrew Propp. Visiting the White House is doable but takes some advance planning: Up to six months and at least 21 days before you want to take a tour, contact your congressman
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Take a look back inside the White House in Washington DC, as it appeared during Theodore ("Teddy") Roosevelt's presidency (1901 to 1909).
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The White House at twilight.
The White House, Washington, D.C.
In 1868, Elizabeth (Lizzy) Hobbs Keckly (also spelled Keckley) published her memoir Behind the Scenes or Thirty Years a Slave, and Four Years in the White House.1 This revealing narrative reflected...
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House Beautiful spoke to the series’ production designer and set decorator to get the scoop.
View of the Grand Staircase leading from the entrance Hall to the second floor living quarters of the White House, August 4, 1952. During the renovation the stairway was redesigned so that...
Celebrate the beauty of the Executive Mansion with this stunning replica of the White House. Assemble this 490-piece 3D puzzle for yourself and proudly display the official residence of the President of the United States of America. Dimensions - 12" L x 12" W x 3" H Contents include - 490 foam-backed puzzle pieces, instruction booklet, 1 cardboard accessory For 1 or more players Recommended for ages 14 and up Cardboard, Foam, Paper Wipe Clean with Dry or Damp Cloth Imported Web ID: 7233951
Visiting The White House in Washington DC and find out How I got tickets to their Fall Garden Tour to explore the grounds and South Lawn of the famous house
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The White House Rose Garden
Step inside the White House for Christmas as HGTV.com shares an exclusive look at the beautiful decorations and secret spaces during the season.
Thirteen public rooms and 139 works of art can now be viewed up close as Google Art Project initiative includes the President's official residence
We've all grown accustomed to the look of the White House, and most of us appreciate its modest neoclassical design. In 1792, America's first president George Washington held a competition for the design of the White House, which James Hoban won.
When President George W. Bush took office, First Lady Laura Bush continued the tradition, overseeing a major redecoration of several iconic rooms
We've all grown accustomed to the look of the White House, and most of us appreciate its modest neoclassical design. In 1792, America's first president George Washington held a competition for the design of the White House, which James Hoban won.
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