• Children's Garden, Trump Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    South Grounds
    Children's Garden
    This photograph of the Children's Garden was taken during the 141st White House Easter Egg Roll by Matthew D'Agostino on April 22, 2019. Established in 1968 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, the Children's Garden is small, secluded, and private. The Children's Garden is famous for the handprints of the presidential grandchildren embedded in the stone paths.
  • Children's Garden, Trump Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    South Grounds
    Children's Garden
    This photograph of the Children's Garden was taken during the 141st White House Easter Egg Roll by Matthew D'Agostino on April 22, 2019. Established in 1968 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, the Children's Garden is small, secluded, and private. The Children's Garden is famous for the handprints of the presidential grandchildren embedded in the stone paths.
  • Children's Garden entrance
    Maggie Knaus
    Children's Garden
    south grounds
    This photograph of the Children's Garden was taken by Maggie Knaus in July of 2002. It shows the entrance of the Children's Garden on the South Lawn of the White House. Established in 1968 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, the Children's Garden is small, secluded, and private. The Children's Garden is famous for the handprints of the presidential grandchildren embedded in the stone paths.
  • Children's Garden, South Grounds
    Maggie Knaus
    Children's Garden
    south grounds
    This photograph of the Children's Garden on the South Grounds was shot by Maggie Knaus in July of 2002. Established in 1968 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration, the Children's Garden is small, secluded, and private. The photo features several of the handprints the Children's Garden is famous for. They are impressions created by the children and grandchildren of different presidents.
  • Sarah Carter's Handprints
    Unknown
    South Grounds
    First Family
    Children's Garden
    This photograph is of a stone holding Sarah Rosemary Carter's handprints. She was the granddaughter of President Jimmy Carter and First Lady Rosalynn Carter. The handprints are part of the Children's Garden at the White House, which was created by President Lyndon B. Johnson and First Lady Lady Bird Johnson. The secluded Children's Garden features a pathway decorated with the handprints of many presidential grandchildren.