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SUMMARY:History Talk: Entertaining at the White House - Presidential China
LOCATION:Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site , 7400 Grant Road, St. Louis, MO, 63123
DESCRIPTION:History Talk: Entertaining at the White House - Presidential China\n\n01/10/26 10:00 AM CST\n - 01/10/26 11:00 AM CST\Description:\nPresidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations. \n\nThe program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.\Details:\nPresidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations.\n\nThe program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.\Location:\nUlysses S. Grant National Historic Site \n7400 Grant Road\nSt. Louis, MO 63123
X-ALT-DESC;FMTTYPE=text/html:History Talk: Entertaining at the White House - Presidential China<br /><br />01/10/26 10:00 AM CST - 01/10/26 11:00 AM CST<br />Description:<br />Presidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations.&nbsp;<br />
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The program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.<br />Details:<br />Presidents and their First Ladies often have new sets of china produced for their official entertaining, such as State Dinners. These events are an important part of diplomacy and the table setting conveys not only an atmosphere of elegance and hospitality, but also national pride. Julie Northrip, former interpretive program manager at the park, will show and discuss some of the china used during presidential administrations.<br />
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The program is free. Call 314-842-1867 ext. 230 for reservations.<br />Location:<br />Ulysses S. Grant National Historic Site <br />7400 Grant Road<br />St. Louis, MO 63123
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