The first lady's “living restoration” of the Executive Mansion changed how Americans—and the world—would perceive it for ...
Auchincloss, the uncle of Jackie’s stepfather, Hugh D. Auchincloss. The estate remained an integral part of the Kennedy’s ...
Courtesy of Pete Harrington Rare Books Even though Jacqueline Kennedy made major changes to the White House interiors, she once told American Journalist Hugh Sidney in 1961: "Everything in the ...
The White House is not only where the President of America conducts business, it is also the place they call home during their time in office. Ever since Jackie Kennedy gave a famous tour of inside ...
“We were initially founded by first lady Jacqueline Kennedy in 1961 for the purpose of enhancing understanding, appreciation, and enjoyment of the White House,” says Fling. “The association ...
Whose White House wardrobe comes out on top? We delve into the sartorial archives of history's fabulous First Ladies ...
It was President John F. Kennedy and first lady Jacqueline Kennedy who brought trick-or-treating to the White House for their young children, Caroline and John-John. This tradition has carried on for ...
The mansion that has long served as a backdrop to iconic scenes from the storied Kennedy compound in Hyannis Port, Mass., is ...
Visitors will also get to see the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, the Children's Garden and the Kitchen and Cutting Garden, where vegetables are used in White House meals. The First Lady's Office is ...