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Author McDowell, Marta, author.

Title All the Presidents' gardens : Madison's cabbages to Kennedy's roses : how the White House grounds have grown with America / Marta McDowell.

Publication Info. Portland, Oregon : Timber Press, 2016.

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 Avon Free Public Library - Adult Department  635.0975 MCDOWELL    Check Shelf
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Description 335 pages : illustrations (chiefly color), maps; 24 cm
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references (pages 286-316) and index.
Summary "In this rich and compelling narrative, garden historian Marta McDowell traces the story of how the White House grounds were conceived and how they have changed from administration to administration. From George Washington's obsession with collecting trees to Michelle Obama's kitchen garden, McDowell shows how the White House grounds are a reflection of America's enthusiasms."--Dust jacket.
The front and back yard for the first family, the White House is by extension the nation's first garden. McDowell starts his story with the seed-collecting, plant-obsessed George Washington and ends with Michelle Obama's focus on edibles, to create a compelling narrative of how the garden is also the story of America.
Contents Prologue: the pursuit of happiness -- Versailles on the Potomac: the 1790s -- Founders' grounds: 1800-1809 -- Gentlemen's occupation: 1810s-1830s -- Embellishments: 1840s-1880s -- Gilded gardens: 1880s-1900s -- Home front: 1910s-1940s -- America the beautiful: 1940s-1990s -- Is green the new red, white, and blue?, 1990s and beyond -- Epilogue -- First gardeners: the men who planted for presidents -- All the presidents' plants: two centuries of shrubs, trees, and vines.
Subject White House Gardens (Washington, D.C.) -- History.
Gardens -- Washington (D.C.) -- History.
Horticulture -- Washington (D.C.) -- History.
Gardens. (OCoLC)fst00937895
Horticulture. (OCoLC)fst00960791
Washington (D.C.) (OCoLC)fst01204505
Washington (D.C.) -- White House Gardens. (OCoLC)fst01316678
Genre/Form History. (OCoLC)fst01411628
Added Title Madison's cabbages to Kennedy's roses : how the White House grounds have grown with America
How the White House grounds have grown with America
ISBN 9781604695892 (hardcover)
1604695897 (hardcover)
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