It is unlikely that anyone watching Monday’s presidential inaugural will spend much time thinking about the changing of the guard back in 1861.
What did James Buchanan's yard at Wheatland look like?
Clues about Wheatland’s landscaping come from artifacts like a color lithographic print published by Edwin Clark, drawn by J.F. Reigart and no…
More horticultural clues can be spotted in a window screen painted by Philip Kraus and fitted into James Buchanan’s rail car as he traveled to…
More horticultural clues can be spotted in a window screen painted by Philip Kraus and fitted into James Buchanan’s rail car as he traveled to…
More horticultural clues can be spotted in a window screen painted by Philip Kraus and fitted into James Buchanan’s rail car as he traveled to…
Nearly 30 years ago, cedar-shake shingles were installed on the back porch roof of President James Buchanan’s historic Lancaster home, Wheatland.
Larson, author of six New York Times bestsellers including “The Devil in the White City” and “The Splendid and the Vile,” will discuss “The Demon of Unrest” with Steve Inskeep, host of National Public Radio’s “Morning Edition."
James Buchanan will get a face-lift this spring.
This 1991 Lancaster Newspapers photo shows the statue of President James Buchanan at Buchanan Park. The statue will be cleaned this spring.