Explore the secrets and history of the White House with a captivating journey inside its walls. Discover the iconic rooms and hidden stories that shape the heart of American power.
There's nothing like a visit to Washington D.C. Here's how to tour The White House and what you should know for the big day when visiting the Nation's Capital.
President Abraham Lincoln's office and Cabinet Room––the large southeast room on the Second Floor of the White House––has been called the Lincoln Bedroom since 1945, when President Harry S. Truman d...
A White House Tour is arguably the most coveted tour in Washington, D.C., and that's because it can be complicated. Yes, it's the people's house, but it's also the home of the President and his family, so you can expect to jump through a few hoops to land a spot on a tour. Want to see for yourself? This is your instruction manual!