On February 14, 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy invited the nation inside the White House — and changed how Americans saw history forever. ❤️

On February 14, 1962, Jacqueline Kennedy invited Americans into the White House for a televised tour, revealing her restoration work. She revived its history, preserving furniture, art, and tradition, showing the mansion as a national treasure. Millions watched as Jackie combined elegance, knowledge, and passion, transforming perceptions of the First Lady and teaching that heritage is alive in every cherished story and object.

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