The bond between the president and his dog has become an iconic part of American politics. Here is perhaps the most famous “U ...
The White House has often been home to plenty of beloved pets. Dogs and cats may dominate the spotlight, but over the years, an entire menagerie of unexpected animals has wandered its halls, surprised ...
President Roosevelt in his wheelchair on the porch at Top Cottage in Hyde Park, N.Y., with Ruthie Bie and Fala in February 1941. This photograph was taken by his friend Margaret “Daisy” Suckley.
Washington has had its share of famous animals. Some live, as you would expect, at the National Zoo. But many others have had a more surprising address for an animal: 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. The White ...
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