From memoirs to biographies, here are the best books to about what it's really like to be the most famous woman in America.
Historic Philadelphia, Inc. is working with Carpenters’ Hall to host a series of tea party events with a hint of history for ...
According to the U.S. Department of State, in 1789 George Washington began the tradition of taking the oath with a hand on ...
For as long as the White House has existed, various animals have filled its halls and grounds. Dogs are the most common presidential pets; however, others -- including cats such as the adorable ...
The balls were started by First Lady Dolley Madison in 1809 when James Madison was sworn in. Dolley was born in Guilford County. Sjhe is the only First Lady born in north Carolina.
Social media users were quick to suggest that the First Lady looked like the villian from the video game series "Where in the ...
The once and future first lady plans her return to the White House amid questions of how much time she'll actually spend ...
National Strawberry Ice Cream day is celebrated on Jan. 15. Originally believed to be coined by First Lady, Dolley Madison in ...
James Buchanan, the only president to remain ... and future first lady Dolley Madison for help in handling White House social matters. Andrew Jackson, also a widower when he came to the White ...
James Madison’s Montpelier recently reflected on favorite ... Staff also spearheaded many public events such as Madison’s Birthday Wreath-Laying Ceremony, Dolley Madison Legacy Luncheon, Juneteenth, ...