Articles related to "White House President"Often seems that before the twentieth century the position of first lady held little political power and served as nothing more that a "housekeeper" for the White House.
Hindu leaders have treated all religions as different paths to the same God and have advocated harmonious co-existence of all religions.
The Presidential Pet Museum in Washington D.C. holds information about the pets that once called the White House home. Quiz yourself on the names of the Presidents pets.
Celebrating his sixtieth birthday on December 29, 1868, President Johnson threw a dance celebration for a few hundred children.
James K Polk was the first dark horse President and the last strong President until the American Civil War.
Born to a Dutch farmer and tavern-keeper in 1782, President Martin Van Buren's fastidious appearance belied his humble origins in Kinderhook, New York.
Born in Berkeley, Virginia in 1773, William Henry Harrison was the son of a Virginia planter.
Called "His Accidency" by his critics, John Tyler was born in Virginia in 1790.
Democrats move one step closer to reforming international tax laws, as President Barack Obama took center stage to discuss how the bill might strengthen the economy.
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