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THE WORKING WHITE HOUSE



Image: Culinary staff before dinner for Prince Charles, 2005. The White House

The Working White House explores the occupational culture—the stories, traditions, memories, and skills—of the men and women who have operated, maintained, and helped preserve the Executive Mansion.


Image: Culinary staff before dinner for Prince Charles, 2005. The White House



 
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"The Working White House," a collaboration of SITES (Smithsonian Center for Folklife and Cultural Heritage), and WHHA, is a traveling exhibit that focuses on the men and women who served not only the First Family, but also the nation. In the following interview, we remember "Preston Bruce" through the recollections of his son, Preston Bruce, Jr., and daughter, Elaine Bruce Pryor.

1) The Working White House: "Preston Bruce" [Pt. I]

2) The Working White House: "Preston Bruce" [Pt. II]

3) The Working White House: "Preston Bruce" [Pt. III]

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