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learn about the
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White House Historical Association
Including: 16 Activity Pages Stories From History A Look Inside the White House
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Dear Parents and Teachers: Since John Adams first arrived at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue in 1800, the presidents of the United States have used the White House as their home and office. It has evolved with the nation and today each of the 132 rooms serves as a reminder of events that have shaped the White House into an important symbol of democracy and leadership. However, it is not just a place for the president and his family to live and work, but also a living museum that houses decorative arts objects that are significant to our country’s history. First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy sought to make the house a “living museum” in which every object in a room had a reason for being there. She told Life magazine reporter Hugh Sidey, “It is so bound up in our history. We need to bring it back to the way the founders envisioned.” It was Mrs. Kennedy’s program to restore the historic integrity of the public rooms that led to the establishment of the White House Historical Association in 1961. We at the White House Historical Association take special pride in fulfilling the important mission with which we have been entrusted—preserving and interpreting the President’s House for everyone. We especially aspire to share its story with learners of all ages. As such, I am pleased to introduce this educational tool that provides activities for your students and children to learn about the rich history of the White House. We hope these activities will provide an interesting and fun way of teaching your students and children about important events in our country’s history through the story of the White House—a story that we strive to preserve for generations to come. Respectfully,
Stewart D. McLaurin President
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Š2017 by the White House Historical Association. The source for numbered facts in activities is from White House Miscellany, 2016. Teachers may make duplicate copies to distribute in their classrooms. ISBN: 978-1-931917-78-0 Printed in the U.S.A.
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Resurrection by Alma Thomas is the first painting by an African American woman in the White House collection.
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Nat io n al Mu s e u m o f A fr ic a n A m e ri c a n His to r y a nd C u l t u re
F r e e r G al l e r y of Art
*Not all Smithsonian museums have been included
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household staff.
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learn more about the
White House The following books and websites are filled with information about the history of the White House and those who haveand lived and worked in it.lived in it. the presidents families that have Easter Egg Roll: T The The White WhiteHouse House: An Historic Guide A History for All Ages White House Historical Association, 2011 by Jonathan Pliska illustrations by JohnofHutton The Presidents the White House Historical Association, 2018 United States of America The Living White House The First Ladies of the by Betty Monkman United States of America White House Historical Association, 2018
White House Historical Association, 2017
by Allida Black White House Historical Association, 2017
The White House: An Historic Guide White House White Historical Association, 2018 The Living House
The Presidents of the Association, 2013 White House Historical United States of America The Night Burned the White 2017House: White HouseThey Historical Association,
by Betty Monkman
The Story of Tom Freeman’s Painting by William Seale of the The First Ladies White House Historical Association, 2004 United States of America by Allida Black The President’s House: A History White House Historical Association, 2017 by William Seale
At Home in the President’s Neighborhood: At Home in theTour President’s A Photographic White Neighborhood: A Photographic Tour Photography by Bruce Photography by Bruce White Text by William Seale Text by William Seale Association, 2016 White House Historical
White House Historical Association, 2008
White House Historical Association, 2016
The Official White House China: The Official White House China: From 21st Centuries From the the18th 18thtotothe the 21st Centuries by William Allman by William Allman White Association, 2016 WhiteHouse HouseHistorical Historical Association, 2016
A Garden A Garden forthe thePresident: President: A History of for the WhiteofHouse Grounds A History the White House Grounds by Jonathan JonathanPliska Pliska by White House Historical Association, 2016 White House Historical Association, 2016
The Gingerbread Gingerbread White The WhiteHouse: House: A Pop-Up Book A Pop-Up Book Illustrated by Illustrated byChuck ChuckFischer Fischer Text by Roland Mark Ramsdell Text RolandMesnier Mesnierand and Mark Ramsdell White House 2016 White HouseHistorical HistoricalAssociation, Association, 2016
Fingerprints onBurned the Table: The Story of The Night They the White House: the White House Treaty Table The Story of Tom Freeman’s Painting by Trounstine by Connie William Remlinger Seale Illustrated by Kerry P. Talbott White House Historical Association, 2014 White House Historical Association, 2013
Fingerprints the Table: White Houseon History The Story of the Table The journal of theWhite WhiteHouse HouseTreaty Historical by Connie Remlinger Trounstine Association. Available through subscription Illustrated by Kerry P. Talbott WhiteHouseHistoryJournal.org
On the web:
White House Historical Association, 2013 The President’s House: A History
www.whitehousehistory.org by William Seale Classroom resources in the White House, first White House Historical Association, 2008 family, and presidential history; virtual tours White House History Quarterly www.whitehouse.gov Available through subscription The federal government’s site
www.nara.gov/nara/presidential/address.html On the web: Links to the presidential libraries www.whitehousehistory.org Classroom resources in the White House, first www.nps.gov family, and presidential history; virtual tours Search for presidential historic sites and museums www.whitehouse.gov The federal government’s site
www.nara.gov/nara/presidential/address.html Links to the presidential libraries
www.nps.gov Search for presidential historic sites and museums
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