Join us Feb. 15-17 to explore the life, leadership, and legacy of the nation’s first president, George Washington, and the diverse range of people he interacted with through our Meet the ...
George Washington suffered severe teeth issues his entire life, and by the time he became president in 1789, he had just one ...
The origins of Presidents Day lie in salutes to George Washington's Feb. 22 birthday, some highly ceremonial and others ...
George Washington Carver Park ... Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., and other luminaries from the civil rights movement," said former Georgia Supreme Court Justice Robert Benham. Justice Benham ...
In the optimistic missive, Washington extols the revolutionary spirit of the American people—even in defeat—and makes a rare ...
The conflicts of popular factions are the chief, if not the only inlets, of usurpation and Tyranny,” the first president ...
The United States began celebrating its first president when he was still a general. Nearly 300 years since George ... other past presidents, the federal holiday officially celebrates only ...
and the other the Bible used by Lincoln in his 1861 swearing-in. “I think it would be hard if George Washington came back from the dead, and he chose Abraham Lincoln as his vice president ...
Growing up in the iron-producing region of eastern Ohio in the 1840s, future president William McKinley ... going back to the George Washington administration. From 1861 to 1933, in the decades ...
President Donald Trump just finished his ... the Project on Ethics in Political Communication and a professor at George Washington University, gave a more cynical assessment of Trump’s schedule.
As an adviser to the congressional caucus, Dr. Wood helped draft the National Institutes of Health Revitalization Act of 1993, a law signed by President ... professor at George Washington ...