Every President Has Walked These Grounds
White House History Quarterly Number 65
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- Foreword: “A Beautiful Spot, Capable of Every Improvement” by Marcia Mallet Anderson
- Fifty Years Devoted to the White House Garden and Grounds: The Career of Dale Haney, Superintendent of the White House Grounds by Marcia Mallet Anderson with Dale Haney
- The White House Garden and Grounds as Presidential Stage: My Perspective from Behind the Lens in the White House Press Corps by Christy Bowe
- The White House Wedding of Tricia Nixon and Edward Cox: The Rose Garden is Transformed by Heath Hardage Lee
- Refined Simplicity: Frederick Law Olmsted Jr.’s Plan for the White House Grounds by Elizabeth Hope Cushing
- The First Ladies and Their Namesake Orchids: A Century of Breeding, Beauty, and Tradition by Arthur E. Chadwick
- The Roosevelt Oak: Cultivating a White House Legend by Matthew Costello
- The Poignancy of Place: First Lady Pat Nixon Visits the Stephen Decatur House Garden by Katherine Malone-France
- Reflections: A Future Rooted in History by Stewart D. McLaurin