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The White House at War
World War II : "The White House at War"

World War II  ›  The White House at War

The online adaptation of an exhibit tracing the volatile, resilient and ultimately victorious days at the White House between December 1941 and August 1945.




White House History: The Burning of the White House by Anthony Pitch

White House History  ›  The Burning of the White House by Anthony Pitch [PDF]

The War of 1812: "Shortly before Mordechai Booth fled the capital on Wednesday, August 24, 1814, he rode over the President's House to see if anyone was still left inside."




For the Classroom: Lessons, Programs & Activities

Lincoln's Commute

Lincoln's Commute

During his presidency, Abraham Lincoln and his family resided seasonally in a cottage on the Soldiers' Home grounds, which offered quiet and relief from the heat of the city center. While living at the Cottage, Lincoln commuted to the White House daily, often passing the first National Cemetery, military hospitals, and a contraband camp along the way. What he witnessed were powerful reminders of the price and the promise of freedom.

This presentation is a collaboration of the Association and President Lincoln's Cottage at the Soldiers' Home.




Spanish American War  ›  Picturing the President's House

The Spanish American War  ›  Picturing the President's House

"Signing of the Peace Protocol Between Spain and the United States, August 12, 1898." This famous depiction from the White House Collection of the signing ceremony that ended the Spanish American War is one of the hundreds of carefully chosen images that make up our educator / classroom resource:

Picturing the President's House




World War I  ›  White House FAQs

World War I  ›  White House FAQs

Why did President Woodrow Wilson keep a flock of sheep on the White House lawn?




The West Wing

The West Wing Historical Timeline  |  The West Wing  ›  Workshop of Democracy


For over a century, the West Wing and Oval Office have been the center of leadership during America's war-time efforts and military expeditions.






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