Paintings of the 19th Century White House, Extra
Peter Waddell talked about his painting of Mrs. Hayes' bedroom in the White House. Topics included the people who lived …
In this portion of the program the contents of the Wilson’s bedroom closet were examined. In March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his … read more
In this portion of the program the contents of the Wilson’s bedroom closet were examined. In March of 1921 President Woodrow Wilson and his wife Edith left the White House at the conclusion of his second term and moved into a home on S street near Embassy Row in Washington, DC.
Operated by the National Trust for Historic Preservation, the Woodrow Wilson House is now a museum.
Executive Director Frank Aucella gave American Artifacts a tour of the 28 room home and discussed the life and presidency of Woodrow Wilson.
This is part two of a two-part program.
In Part one AHTV toured the lower floors of the home. In part two we tour the bedrooms of the Wilsons. close
Peter Waddell talked about his painting of Mrs. Hayes' bedroom in the White House. Topics included the people who lived …
During the Civil War, Confederate President Jefferson Davis and his family lived in a Richmond, Virginia mansion. Now re…
Erick Montgomery gave a tour of the Woodrow Wilson’s boyhood home in Augusta, Georgia. President Wilson grew up in Augus…
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