2018-0118-F: Records on President Bush Congratulating the Town of Brookline, Massachusetts on the Community's 300th Anniversary
Records on President Bush Congratulating the Town of Brookline, Massachusetts on the Community’s 300th Anniversary.
Records on President Bush Congratulating the Town of Brookline, Massachusetts on the Community’s 300th Anniversary.
Records on the Release of Danish Prisoner Slimane Hadj Abderrahmane from Guantanamo and Negotiations Leading up to his Release.
The bullhorn President George W. Bush used to address first responders when he visited Ground Zero on September 14, 2001 is a featured artifact from the September 11, 2001 terrorist attacks.
Finding Aid 2015-0189-F - Correspondence to/from Members of the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve System or Timothy Geithner between November 1, 2007, and March 31, 2008, related to Maiden Lane, Term Auction Facility (TAF), Term Securities Lending Facility (TSLF), or Primary Dealer Credit Facility (PDCF)
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This series includes invitations, menus, programs, and cards created by the Calligraphy Office for events hosted by the White House.
The following materials have been processed under the terms of the Presidential Records Act and the Freedom of Information Act (FOIA).
The George W. Bush Presidential Library holds approximately 30,000 audiovisual recordings, 227 cubic feet of photo negatives, and just over 3.8 million digital photographs created by the White House Photo Office.
Digitized Records & Finding Aids
As First Lady, Laura Bush traveled domestically to all 50 states and internationally to more than 75 countries. A leading advocate for literacy, Mrs. Bush championed the power of education to foster healthy families and communities, advance opportunities for young people, and promote human rights worldwide, particularly for women and children.
Presidents have been known to rehearse major speeches in the theatre, but its also a place for First Families and guests to relax and enjoy movies.
What does the President of the United States do? What roles has the occupant of the White House come to play in the last two centuries? How has the Presidency changed over time?
In 2003, Mrs. Bush selected “A Season of Stories” as the White House holiday theme, combining the wonder of the season with the delight of classic children’s stories that have shaped American culture.
Oscar De La Renta: Five Decades of Style Exhibit was a major retrospective of American fashion designer Oscar de la Renta, exploring his significant career from its origins to his most recent, and what would sadly become his last, runway and red-carpet masterpieces.
Sneak Peak Document Gallery
Declaration 250 National Archives
For more than 200 years, the White House has been both the home and the office for the Commander in Chief of the United States and a symbol of our democracy.
The Afghanistan War was an armed conflict between the United States and its allies and the Taliban regime of Afghanistan that lasted from 2001 to 2021. The conflict became part of a larger effort known as the Global War on Terror, which the administration of George W. Bush initiated to safeguard the nation from attacks by terrorists.
All Creatures Great and Small: Christmas at the White House 2002
The George W. Bush Presidential Library offers unpaid internships for both undergraduate and graduate students in a variety of areas.