Who was the first president to live in the White House? John Adams was the first president to live in the house, though it was still unfinished at the time. Every president since has lived in the ...
Trump's former chief strategist not officially part of the new administration. That won't stop his influence from being felt across the beltway.
Earlier notes often were penned with invitations to visit or dine at the White House or to relay information, which is what President John Adams did in a February 1801 letter to inform incoming ...
Home to every U.S. president since John Adams in 1800, the White House is America's most famous homestead. If you opt to tour the building, you'll have the opportunity to visit the State Floor ...
In Tennessee ghosts are tied to history, reliving their past in battlefields, hotels, theaters and mansions. Don’t be surprised if you bump into one when you visit these historically haunted ...
Dinner parties in the capital have long been a path to power, but Perle Mesta had her eye on a different prize.
Phoenixville will celebrate the arrival of the solstice with a special event on February 1 with festivities slated to get underway at 3 p.m. on Bridge Street. The celebration will focus on the burning ...