• President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • President's Bedroom, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Bedroom
    The photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson's Bedroom was taken in August 1966 by James P. Blair. The four-poster bed also used by President Harry S. Truman and President John F. Kennedy is surrounded by President Johnson's personal effects and reading materials including documents, books, and newspapers.
  • Blue Room, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Blue Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the Blue Room was taken by James P. Blair on May 4, 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson. The Blue Room is located on the State Floor of the Executive Mansion. The oval parlor has been known as the Blue Room since Martin Van Buren’s 1837 redecoration. The room is often used for receptions, photo opportunities, and during the holiday season is home to the official White House Christmas Tree. George P. A. Healy's portrait of President John Quincy Adams is seen on the wall while the Minerva clock from Thomire & Co., acquired during the James Monroe administration, is seen atop the mantel.
  • Blue Room, Johnson Administration
    James P. Blair
    Blue Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of the Blue Room was taken by James P. Blair on May 4, 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson. The Blue Room is located on the State Floor of the Executive Mansion. The oval parlor has been known as the Blue Room since Martin Van Buren’s 1837 redecoration. The room is often used for receptions, photo opportunities, and during the holiday season is home to the official White House Christmas Tree. George P. A. Healy's portrait of President John Quincy Adams is seen on the wall while the Minerva clock from Thomire & Co., acquired during the James Monroe administration, is seen atop the mantel.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    This photograph of a spring floral arrangement in the Green Room was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The arrangement, full of tulips, lilies, and carnations, was put on display in front of Claude Monet's landscape "Morning on the Seine, Good Weather," a gift of the Kennedy family to White House in memory of President John F. Kennedy.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    In this photograph, a spring floral arrangement accents the Green Room. The Green Room is located on the State Floor of the Executive Mansion. It was the first room named after the color of its textiles and has Federal style furnishings. The elegant but relaxed parlor is used for small gatherings, interviews, and teas. This photograph was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration.
  • Spring Floral Arrangement in the Green Room
    James P. Blair
    flowers
    Green Room
    State Floor
    In this photograph, a spring floral arrangement accents the Green Room. The Green Room is located on the State Floor of the Executive Mansion. It was the first room named after the color of its textiles and has Federal style furnishings. The elegant but relaxed parlor is used for small gatherings, interviews, and teas. This photograph was taken by James P. Blair in May 1966 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration.
  • West Wing Press Lobby, 1966
    James P. Blair
    Press
    West Wing
    This photograph shows the press waiting in the Press Lobby in the West Wing. The press has had a dedicated work space in the White House since the construction of the West Wing in 1902, though the press area was moved around the West Wing and next door in the Eisenhower Executive Office Building before being assigned to a room built above the White House swimming pool, installed by President Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933, during the Richard M. Nixon administration.