An intimate moment between President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, in their home at the White House. The White House has been the home of successive presidents qf the United States, since it was 1792 and 1799. It was originally painted white in 1814, to hide fire-marks made by the British when they captured the city.
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Press, 26 July 1984, Page 30
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57An intimate moment between President Ronald Reagan and his wife, Nancy, in their home at the White House. The White House has been the home of successive presidents qf the United States, since it was 1792 and 1799. It was originally painted white in 1814, to hide fire-marks made by the British when they captured the city. Press, 26 July 1984, Page 30
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