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"At Home in the President's Neighborhood" Presented by Bruce White at Acorn Hall on January 22
Renowned photographer Bruce White's new book takes us on an in-depth tour of the historic neighborhood surrounding the White House.

The Morris County Historical Society announces a special presentation at Acorn Hall on Sunday, January 22 at 1:30 p.m. by fine art and architecture photographer Bruce White. The presentation will feature his new book At Home in the President’s Neighborhood, an in-depth photo tour of the historic neighborhood surrounding the White House. Mr. White will share photographs of White House interiors that few people, today, are granted the access to see and experience. Mr. White is a principal photographer for the White House Historical Association and has collaborated on various publications including The White House: Its Historic Furnishings and First Families, White House: An Historic Guide, and recently, Tudor Place: An American Treasure.
At Home in the President’s Neighborhood will be available for purchase at $49.95, and signing, at Mr. White’s presentation. The cost to attend the presentation is $15 for adults, $10 for seniors, $7 for students, and Free for MCHS members. Preregistration and prepayment are required; please contact the MCHS at 973-267-3465, or MCHSAcornHall@gmail.com.
This presentation, offered as part of the Jeanne H. and William C. Watson Memorial Speakers Series, coordinates with the MCHS’s existing exhibit Race to the Finish: Newspaper Coverage of Presidential Elections, 1789 – 2008.
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The Morris County Historical Society, founded in 1945, is a member supported 501 (c)3 organization whose mission is to discover, preserve, promote, and interpret the history of Morris County and New Jersey as it relates to Morris County through events, programs, exhibits, publications, and preservation advocacy.