Today, we celebrate the 290th birthday of President John Adams, a Founding Father whose intellect, integrity, and devotion to country helped secure ...
Sitting US presidents have called 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue home since John Adams moved into the ‘President’s House’ on 1 November 1800.
On March 4, 1801, John Adams rose before dawn. It was his last day as president, and he was leaving Washington in defeat. Adams had no intention of staying for the inauguration of Thomas Jefferson, ...
This month marks a pivotal milestone in American history: 225 years ago, the doors of the White House opened to welcome its first residents.
A new park honoring John Quincy Adams is ready to open in Quincy Center. The public is invited to the unveiling ceremony.
With the 1824 election approaching, Secretary of State John Quincy Adams probably thought he was President James Monroe’s likely successor. Both James Madison in 1808, and Monroe in 1816, had moved ...
Located in view of the historic Hancock-Adams Common, the new pocket park honors the remarkable life and enduring legacy of ...