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This photograph of the North Portico and north lawn fountain was taken by Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on January 18, 2016. The winter scene is complete with snow blanketing the lawn and Eisenhower Executive Office Building visible on the far right of the picture.
This photograph of the equestrian statue of President Andrew Jackson in Lafayette Park covered in snow was taken by Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on March 2, 2009. In the background of the snowy scene is the White House and the Washington Monument.
This photograph of the North Portico was taken by Bruce White for the White House Historical Association on January 18, 2016. Snow blankets the lawn and footprints are visible in foreground.
President Kennedy Walks through Snow in Rose Garden
Abbie Rowe
Rose Garden
South Grounds
snow
staff
This photograph by Abbie Rowe of the National Park Service shows President John F. Kennedy walking through the Rose Garden on his way to board a helicopter to Middleburg, Virginia.
In this photograph taken in the Rose Garden on January 19, 1985, President Ronald Reagan builds a snowman with his grandson Cameron. Alongside of them, Michael Reagan, the president's son, plays in the snow with his daughter Ashley.
This is a photograph taken in 2002 of the tree swing in the south grounds of the White House. The swing was installed in late seventies and then removed in 2010.
This digital photograph by William Phillips shows the North Portico of the White House at night. A light coating of snow covers the lawn and shrubbery. It was taken during George W. Bush's presidency (2001-2009).
This photograph of the west side of the White House after an epic snowstorm in the winter of 1900 also shows the conservatories. It was taken during William McKinley's presidency (1897-1901).
This color photograph is of the north face of the White House at dusk. Snow covers the lawn, with the lights of the dormant fountain just visible through the snow.
This photograph of two trees in the snow on the South Lawn was taken by Erik Kvalsvik circa 1996, during Bill Clinton's presidency (1993-2001). A scarlet oak appears on the left, a horse chestnut on the right, with the Washington Monument visible in the background.
This photograph from the Northwest Drive of the White House also shows the conservatories on the west. It was taken during William McKinley's presidency (1897-1901).
This color photograph is of the North Portico in February 2002, during the administration of President George W. Bush. Snow covers the North Lawn and the hedges.
White House North Portico and Lafayette Square in Snow
William Phillips
Lafayette Park
north view
This photograph of the North Grounds of the White House from Lafayette Park was taken by William Phillips in 2002, during the George W. Bush administration. Clark Mills' equestrian statue honoring President Andrew Jackson appears in the foreground, and the Washington Monument can be seen in the distance.
This black and white photograph by prominent Washington, D.C. photographer Barnett McFee Clinedinst shows a north view of the White House in the snow. It was taken during Franklin D. Roosevelt's presidency. Clinedinst opened a photography studio in the capital with his father, and went on to become the official White House photographer for Presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William H. Taft, and Woodrow Wilson.