- published: 13 Oct 2010
- views: 1743
- author: whitehousehistory
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White House History Journal: "Collection 4"
Full color reprints of thirty-nine articles from seven issues of White House History, the ...
published: 13 Oct 2010
author: whitehousehistory
White House History Journal: "Collection 4"
Full color reprints of thirty-nine articles from seven issues of White House History, the journal of the White House Historical Association, are included in Collection Set IV: number 19, Presidential Horses; 20, White House Kitchens and Cooking; 21, President Eisenhower's White House; 22, James Hoban: Architect of the White House; 23, White House Flowers: Embellishing the President's Table; 24 and 25, Life in the Lincoln White House Parts I and II.
- published: 13 Oct 2010
- views: 1743
- author: whitehousehistory
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James Hoban's Irish Restaurant Interview & Food Tasting
James Hoban's Irish Restaurant washington eats interview...
published: 04 Nov 2011
author: BaltimoreEats
James Hoban's Irish Restaurant Interview & Food Tasting
James Hoban's Irish Restaurant washington eats interview
- published: 04 Nov 2011
- views: 168
- author: BaltimoreEats
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James Hoban's Irish Restaurant
Good basic food, a full bar, sports and news on many TVs, outdoor patio, and WiFi....
published: 03 Apr 2012
author: Bruce Majors
James Hoban's Irish Restaurant
Good basic food, a full bar, sports and news on many TVs, outdoor patio, and WiFi.
- published: 03 Apr 2012
- views: 24
- author: Bruce Majors
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Dushman Zamana-(2 October 1992)Mohabbat Ki Kitabon Mein Yeh Baat Likhi Hai Happy Birthday Seema !
Director: Jagdish A. Sharma Divya Bharti ,Arman Kohli ,Paresh Rawal ,Gulshan Grover www.im...
published: 24 Sep 2012
author: aneeshdollydhody
Dushman Zamana-(2 October 1992)Mohabbat Ki Kitabon Mein Yeh Baat Likhi Hai Happy Birthday Seema !
Director: Jagdish A. Sharma Divya Bharti ,Arman Kohli ,Paresh Rawal ,Gulshan Grover www.imdb.com rense.com The White House, then known as "the President's House," was the first public building to be erected in Washington. In 1790, the Commissioners of the District held a competition, seeking designs for the future executive mansion. A prize of $500 would be awarded to the winning architect. Hundreds of hopeful American architects participated--including Thomas Jefferson, who submitted his design anonymously. But the Commissioners chose instead the blueprint of a young Irish immigrant, James Hoban. Nor, thanks to the missing papers, is it known if Edward Hoban, father of the White House architect, was a member of the High Knights Templar of Ireland, Kilwinning Lodge No. 75, whose grandmaster was James Fitzgerald, the Duke of Leinster. But it is interesting that James Hoban, a Mason, chose the Leinster House, the birthplace of Irish Freemasonry, as the model for the USA's executive mansion. Another weird link with Freemasonry and the Knights Templar came on Saturday, October 13, 1792, when a group of Masons, Hoban among them, laid the cornerstone of the White House. According to researcher David Ovason, "A letter submitted by 'a gentleman (of Philadelphia--JT)' offers the only surviving eyewitness version of the Masonic cornerstone laying, which was held on Saturday, October 13, 1792, when the Georgetown Lodge No. 9 of Maryland gathered for the ceremony." The news story ...
- published: 24 Sep 2012
- views: 77
- author: aneeshdollydhody
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Round 2 - James Miller(Bubblebeat) vs. Patrick Hoban(Wind-Up) Game 2
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published: 13 Aug 2012
author: Jake Haar
Round 2 - James Miller(Bubblebeat) vs. Patrick Hoban(Wind-Up) Game 2
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- published: 13 Aug 2012
- views: 200
- author: Jake Haar
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The White House Garden Lawn Fountains and Flag Washington DC USA
The White House at address - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA - is the off...
published: 24 Nov 2012
author: Travellinksdirectory
The White House Garden Lawn Fountains and Flag Washington DC USA
The White House at address - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA - is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States -- President Barrack Obama. The house was designed by James Hoban, born in County Kilkenny Ireland, and was constructed between 1792 and 1800. It has been the residence of every US president since John Adams - the second President of the United States (1797--1801). The house was set on fire by the British in 1814 during the Burning of Washington, and the interior of the building was destroyed. Almost immediately a rebuilding programme was initiated and President James Monroe was able to move into the partially rebuilt house in October 1817. During the lifetime of the building there have been a number of significant redesigns, mainly with the interior. This should not come as a surprise as is is the President's house and each president has added their own touch with redecoration, expansions, and additions. The last significant renovation came under the direction of President Harry S. Truman who was in office - April 12th 1945 -- January 20th 1953. However, many of the antiques, artworks, and decorations, within the White House today are attributed to the style of former first lady Jackie Kennedy. This video clip shows the lawn fountain and Star and Stripes waving in the breeze.
- published: 24 Nov 2012
- views: 18
- author: Travellinksdirectory
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2013 DarShawn James - Akron Hoban - Jr yr - RB 21 - PROMO
2013 DarShawn James - Akron Hoban - Jr yr - RB 21 - Running Back Football Highlights...
published: 02 Nov 2011
author: ScoutingOhio
2013 DarShawn James - Akron Hoban - Jr yr - RB 21 - PROMO
2013 DarShawn James - Akron Hoban - Jr yr - RB 21 - Running Back Football Highlights
- published: 02 Nov 2011
- views: 479
- author: ScoutingOhio
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The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA
The White House at address - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA - is the off...
published: 11 Nov 2012
author: Travellinksdirectory
The White House 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA
The White House at address - 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue Washington DC 20500 USA - is the official residence and principal workplace of the President of the United States -- President Barrack Obama. The house was designed by James Hoban, born in County Kilkenny Ireland, and was constructed between 1792 and 1800. It has been the residence of every US president since John Adams - the second President of the United States (1797--1801). The house was set on fire by the British in 1814 during the Burning of Washington, and the interior of the building was destroyed. Almost immediately a rebuilding programme was initiated and President James Monroe was able to move into the partially rebuilt house in October 1817. During the lifetime of the building there have been a number of significant redesigns, mainly with the interior. This should not come as a surprise as is is the President's house and each president has added their own touch with redecoration, expansions, and additions. The last significant renovation came under the direction of President Harry S. Truman who was in office - April 12th 1945 -- January 20th 1953. However, many of the antiques, artworks, and decorations, within the White House today are attributed to the style of former first lady Jackie Kennedy.
- published: 11 Nov 2012
- views: 16
- author: Travellinksdirectory
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Round 2 - James Miller(Bubblebeat) vs. Patrick Hoban(Wind-Up) Game 1
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published: 11 Aug 2012
author: Jake Haar
Round 2 - James Miller(Bubblebeat) vs. Patrick Hoban(Wind-Up) Game 1
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- published: 11 Aug 2012
- views: 123
- author: Jake Haar
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OH 2014 DeAngelo James - Archbishop Hoban LB RB 12
OH 2014 DeAngelo James - Archbishop Hoban LB RB 12...
published: 04 Apr 2012
author: ScoutingOhio
OH 2014 DeAngelo James - Archbishop Hoban LB RB 12
OH 2014 DeAngelo James - Archbishop Hoban LB RB 12
- published: 04 Apr 2012
- views: 113
- author: ScoutingOhio
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Top Buildings in America
In 2006 and 2007, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) sponsored research to identif...
published: 29 Sep 2010
author: hiphopislanddotcom
Top Buildings in America
In 2006 and 2007, the American Institute of Architects (AIA) sponsored research to identify the most popular works of architecture in the United States. The results are: 1 - Empire State Building - New York, NY - William F. Lamb 2 - The White House - Washington, DC - James Hoban 3 - Washington National Cathedral - Washington, DC - George Frederick Bodley and Henry Vaughan 4 - Thomas Jefferson Memorial, Washington, DC - John Russell Pope 5 - Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, CA - Irving F. Morrow and Gertrude C. Morrow 6 - United States Capitol - Washington, DC - William Thornton 7 - Lincoln Memorial - Washington, DC - Henry Bacon 8 - Biltmore Estates/Vanderbilt Residence - Asheville, NC - Richard Morris Hunt 9 - Chrysler Building, New York, NY - William Van Alen 10 - Vietnam Veterans Memorial - Washington, DC - Maya Lin 11 - St. Patrick's Cathedral - New York, NY - James Renwick More at: www.artitectural.com
- published: 29 Sep 2010
- views: 1031
- author: hiphopislanddotcom
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White House Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Create your own video on studio.stupeflix.com ! 'North façade' of the White House, seen fr...
published: 25 Mar 2010
author: wikistupeflixtravel
White House Wikipedia travel guide video. Created by http://stupeflix.com
Create your own video on studio.stupeflix.com ! 'North façade' of the White House, seen from Pennsylvania Avenue. A visiting head of state enters the house for a state dinner through the North Portico. Tourists finish their tour by exiting through the North Portico. The house was originally built without porticos. Before construction of the north portico in 1824, the north façade looked much more similar to Leinster House shown in the picture immediately below. Both James Hobanoriginal architect of the White House, and Benjamin Henry Latrobe who developed plans for its rebuilding after the 1814 fire, proposed north and south porticos. Both porticos, as built, are the work of Hoban. 'Leinster House in Dublin' The eighteenth century ducal palace in Dublin served as a model for the White House. 'The White House' from the South Lawn showing the columned South Portico. The South Portico was constructed in 1829 based on earlier drawings by James Hoban. The second floor balcony, known as the Truman Balcony, was added in 1947. Welcome ceremonies for visiting heads of state take place on the South Lawn. Marine One, the president's helicopter service, lands and departs from the South Lawn. 'Jefferson's West Colonnade' is seen on the left of the residence in this nineteenth century engraved view. The West Colonnade originally concealed a stable and laundry room. Later it became the site of Franklin Roosevelt's swimming pool. President Nixon converted the space to the current Press ...
- published: 25 Mar 2010
- views: 594
- author: wikistupeflixtravel
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Kadhalan (1994 ) (Urvasi Urvasi) First Bank of the United States-BUS
en.wikipedia.org The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark locat...
published: 06 Sep 2010
author: mamta29dhody
Kadhalan (1994 ) (Urvasi Urvasi) First Bank of the United States-BUS
en.wikipedia.org The First Bank of the United States is a National Historic Landmark located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania within Independence National Historical Park. The First Bank was a bank chartered by the United States Congress on February 25, 1791. The charter was for 20 years. The Bank was created to handle the financial needs and requirements of the central government of the newly formed United States, which had previously been thirteen individual colonies with their own banks, currencies, financial institutions, and policies. Officially proposed by Alexander Hamilton, Secretary of the Treasury, to the first session of the First Congress in 1790, the concept for the Bank had both its support and origin in and among Northern merchants and more than a few New England state governments. It was, however, eyed with great suspicion by the representatives of the Southern States, whose chief industry, agriculture, did not require centrally concentrated banks, and whose feelings of states' rights and suspicion of Northern motives ran strong. The Bank of the United States was established in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania while the city served as the temporary national capital, 1790-1800. In the eighteenth century, Philadelphia was one of the largest cities in the English-speaking world. The bank began operations in Carpenters' Hall in 1791, some 200 feet from its permanent home. Design of the bank building is credited to Samuel Blogdett, Superintendent of Buildings for the ...
- published: 06 Sep 2010
- views: 10565
- author: mamta29dhody
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Andrea Palladio, Renaissance architect
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), a closer look at some of his works - Basilica Vicenza (Serlio...
published: 28 May 2010
author: betapicts
Andrea Palladio, Renaissance architect
Andrea Palladio (1508-1580), a closer look at some of his works - Basilica Vicenza (Serlio motif), Villa Barbaro (painter Veronese), Villa Rotonda and the Tempietto at Maser (Pantheon), Loggia del Capitanio and Palazzo Porto Breganze (both not finished), Teatro Olimpico (Scamozzi). Also shown the San Marco Library (Venice) of Sansovino and the San Benedetto (Polirone) of Guilio Romano. The influence of Palladio can eg be seen in the following buildings (shown in this vid): Inigo Jones (1573 - 1652) Queen's House, Greenwich, the first English Palladian house. Colen Campbell (1676 - 1729) Stourhead House, Wiltshire, England. Richard Boyle, 3rd Earl of Burlington (1694 - 1753) Chiswick House. Chiswick, London. William Buckland (1734 - 1774) Hammond-Harwood House in Annapolis, Maryland, US Claude-Nicolas Ledoux (1736 - 1806) Rotonde de la Villette, Paris. Thomas Jefferson, 3rd president of the US (1743 - 1826) Monticello, his mountaintop home, Charlottesville, Virginia, US. Giacomo Quarenghi (1744 - 1817) 'Smolny Institute for Noble Maidens', Saint Petersburg, Russia. James Hoban (1762 - 1831) White House, Washington, DC Philip Johnson (1906 - 2005) Hines College of Architecture, University of Houston, US.
- published: 28 May 2010
- views: 19413
- author: betapicts
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Talking to Kaitlyn Hoban and Luke Brooks
I called Kaitlyn and I didn't know she was with Luke or doing a twitcam haha - Ella...
published: 22 Jul 2012
author: JasOfficialGroup
Talking to Kaitlyn Hoban and Luke Brooks
I called Kaitlyn and I didn't know she was with Luke or doing a twitcam haha - Ella
- published: 22 Jul 2012
- views: 5269
- author: JasOfficialGroup
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President's Inauguration The Boss , Bono welcome Obama Era
TENS of thousands of supporters of Barack Obama began streaming into a snow-bound Washingt...
published: 19 Jan 2009
author: saddlesmania
President's Inauguration The Boss , Bono welcome Obama Era
TENS of thousands of supporters of Barack Obama began streaming into a snow-bound Washington over the weekend in advance of tomorrow's presidential inauguration. Up to two million people are predicted to attend the ceremony, the largest gathering ever seen in Washington, and by far the most people to attend a presidential swearing-in. Mammoth security precautions are in place amid fears of terrorist attacks with 58 different agencies, including the army, air force and Marine Corps, deploying thousands of armed officers in the city. Security fences, metal detectors and giant TV screens are being erected along the 1.9 mile long Mall that stretches from the Capitol Building, where the ceremony will take place, to the Lincoln Memorial. Americans are forgetting the recession and the Iraq war to indulge in a surge of optimism: a New York Times poll found 79 per cent think Barack Obama will improve the nation a level of support that is higher than for any incoming president in three decades. The official celebrations last ten days five before the ceremony, and five after. Already, Washington has a carnival atmosphere, with stars including Beyonce, Bono, Sheryl Crow, Bruce Springsteen and Stevie Wonder in town for a concert. Thousands braved freezing temperatures and heavy snow to cheer Obama along the 137-mile train route he and his entourage took at the weekend from Philadelphia to Washington, recreating part of the 12-day journey to the city taken by Abraham Lincoln to the ...
- published: 19 Jan 2009
- views: 15783
- author: saddlesmania
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Find New Friends in Washington, DC
This video introduces you to new friends in Washington, DC with photos and related US post...
published: 28 May 2012
author: MAY DAY TAYLOR
Find New Friends in Washington, DC
This video introduces you to new friends in Washington, DC with photos and related US postage stamps, focusing on the National Mall. Collecting the stamps of the famous people who are remembered in the Nation's Capital can help you with planning a visit and enjoying good memories.
- published: 28 May 2012
- views: 240
- author: MAY DAY TAYLOR