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This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph of the East Landing was taken by Dennis Dimick in July 1982 during the Ronald Reagan administration. The East Landing is located in the East Wing of the White House and is among the first sights visitors encounter on a public tour of the White House. The East Landing also provides access to the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden, as seen through the door in this photograph. Formerly called the East Garden or First Lady's Garden, the Jacqueline Kennedy Garden was formally dedicated to Jacqueline Kennedy by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in 1965.
This photograph by Joseph J. Scherschel of the swimming pool was taken on March 2, 1965 during the Lyndon B. Johnson administration. The swimming pool was built during the Franklin D. Roosevelt administration and was later converted to the Press Briefing Room during the Richard M. Nixon administration. Scherschel took this photograph during a special tour for Congressional wives given by First Lady Lady Bird Johnson.
This color photograph depicts the White House bedroom of First Lady Lady Bird Johnson in September 1964. Note the portrait of President Lyndon B. Johnson on the wall adjacent to the desk.