What White House Parties During JFK's Presidency Looked Like
While John F. Kennedy was in the White House, there were a lot of crazy parties behind closed doors, which were very different that the official public ones.
Read MoreWhile John F. Kennedy was in the White House, there were a lot of crazy parties behind closed doors, which were very different that the official public ones.
Read MoreDespite being obsessively looked into by historians and conspiracy theorists for decades, many details of the JFK assassination's timeline are not well-known.
Read MoreThe president was inconvenienced and annoyed by a driver who apparently had no idea whose motorcade he just slammed into.
Read MoreIt's been rumored that John F. Kennedy smoked weed in the White House during his presidency with one of his mistresses, but there is no proof (that we know of).
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Read MoreThe 1963 assassination of United States President John F. Kennedy has led to many conspiracy theories about what happened on that fateful day.
Read MoreJackie Kennedy's pink suit became iconic after her husband was assassinated right next to her, but here's what happened to JFK's clothes after he was shot.
Read MoreBefore he died, former President John F. Kennedy and his wife were preparing to send out a unique Christmas card design to friends and loved ones.
Read MoreFormer President John F. Kennedy was known to enjoy various kinds of foods, and he had a particular favorite for lunch. Here's what he often ate.
Read MoreTeddy Roosevelt was the 26th president of the United States, and he holds an impressive record among other American heads of state. Here's what it is.
Read MoreAfter former United States President George Washington died, his estate was divided up per his will. Here's who received a part of the remains.
Read MoreWhile living in the White House, the Kennedys kept a lot of pets. From ducks to hamsters to ponys, here are all the members of the extended presidential family.
Read MoreRosalynn Carter passed away in 2023. While her marriage to Jimmy Carter the stuff most can only aspire to, her life was not free of tragedy and difficulties.
Read MoreFormer President Jimmy Carter and his late wife Rosalyn of 77 years had four children together. Here's what happened to Jack, Chip, Jeff, and Amy Carter.
Read MoreRosalynn and Jimmy Carter met in early childhood and went on to become partners into their 90s. The couple holds this impressive presidential-couple record.
Read MoreFormer President Abraham Lincoln's body has been moved around a few times since his assassination in 1865. Here's where it's buried as of today.
Read MoreDolley Madison is known for the myth that she rescued a portrait from a burning White House, but her real life was exciting enough. Here are her many tragedies.
Read MoreBeing the child of a U.S. president is a tall order - especially if your father was Theodore Roosevelt. Here's what became of Roosevelt's six children.
Read MoreAmerica's first ladies have been mostly scandal-free, but they have run afoul of the press occasionally. Here are some first ladies' most scandalous moments.
Read MoreTheodore Roosevelt banned Christmas trees in the White House despite living there with his wife and six children. Some may consider his reason practical.
Read MoreWhile presidents are held to the highest standards, that doesn't mean they are free from indiscretion or rumors of indiscretions.
Read MoreThe White House is the iconic residence of the president of the United States. Here's how the first head of state, George Washington, picked its location.
Read MoreThe United States of America has had 46 presidents since 1789, and most of them served only one four-year term. However, a select few won multiple elections.
Read MoreElection seasons in the United States run significantly longer than in other countries, and many experts use previous elections to predict the next.
Read MoreThough he had a tough time in office, Jimmy Carter is one of the most well-liked presidents in American history. He also had a long literary career.
Read MoreIn 2021 the first female Vice President of the United States was sworn in to office, but in 1890 this was the first American president to hire a female staffer.
Read MorePresidents traveling abroad might seem normal today, but it used to be taboo. This changed when the first sitting American president left the country.
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