The Oval Office

The weblog for the White House Museum at whitehousemuseum.org.

June 11, 2008

New front page - Reagan and Bush

I got busy and lazy simultaneously and neglected to change the front page for June. But Becky kindly reminded me, and now I've changed it to a beautiful photo of President Reagan with VP Bush on the patio outside the Oval Office, from almost exactly 20 years ago.

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At June 12, 2008 5:49 AM , Anonymous Christopher S. said...

"From almost exactly 20 years ago.." Gee, you sure know how to make a guy feel old! I feel like Reagan was President just yesterday. (But then, of course, I remember when Eisenhower was President.)
Chris

 
At June 12, 2008 7:47 AM , Blogger Dennis said...

Thanks, Derek, for changing the page. It's a great picture, too. Likewise, I not only remember Reagan, but the latter years of Eisenhower as well.

 
At June 12, 2008 8:25 AM , Anonymous becky said...

I love the change every month and look forward to it, so thanks! It's a great pic, and since today Bush's birthday, it's even better! I'm a pest about it because I love the Museum so much. I go there just to look around almost every day.
I remember Reagan too, but I'm not admitting to remembering Ike. Nope. Uh uh. Not happenin'.

 
At June 13, 2008 2:43 PM , Blogger mimlog said...

I remember Reagan as well, however eisenhower was before my time (okay, I'm getting all the stares now--I'll be quite).

 
At June 13, 2008 10:02 PM , Blogger Duane Lamers said...

And I'm the only one who can remember the haberdasher from Independence? Maybe some folks are holdin' back?

 
At June 14, 2008 1:54 PM , Anonymous Scott W said...

Was born during Jimmy Carter's Tenure (actually the day the Camp David Accords were signed!)

I too, like Becky, come here daily to just look around. No matter how often I come, I always see something new.

Thanks again for a great site, Derek.

Also, God Speed to the family of Tim Russert.

 
At June 20, 2008 10:37 PM , Blogger Duane Lamers said...

To whom can one write for information regarding the Truman extreme makeover of the White House. I'm convinced from comparing photographs that the new second floor was raised somewhat from the Staircase landing west. It is already documented that the floor was lowered east of the landing.
I tried emailing the Curator once via the WH website, to no avail.

 
At June 21, 2008 6:37 AM , Anonymous Christopher S said...

Hi Duane. You might want to check out the Truman Library to see what records are available there. Also check out Seale's bibliographies for "The President's House" and "The White House: The History of an American Idea" to see what other resources might be available.

As a heads-up, I have found that since 9/11 detailed information on the White House's structure and floor plans has become much harder to come by. For example, a lot of the HABS drawings that were previously available to anyone who wanted to look at them are now off limits.
Chris

 

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