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Walker's Point Estate. Walker's Point Estate (or the Bush compound) is the summer retreat of the Bush family, in the town of Kennebunkport, Maine. It lies along the Atlantic Ocean in the northeastern United States, on Walker's Point. The estate served as the Summer White House of George H. W. Bush, the 41st president of the United States.
President George W. Bush speaks to the press from his Crawford, Texas ranch on Sunday August 28, 2005. The logo in the background was created by the Bush administration in August 2001, and it was displayed at press briefings during Bush's stays at his ranch in Crawford. The sign reads:
Coordinates: 31°34′57″N 97°32′38″W. President Bush at his ranch. Angela Merkel and Bush outside the main house in November 2007. Prairie Chapel Ranch, nicknamed Bush Ranch, is a 1,583- acre (6.41 km 2) ranch in unincorporated McLennan County, Texas, located 7 miles (11 km) northwest of Crawford (about 25 miles (40 km) from Waco).
Gov. Greg Abbott ordered Texas flags at half-staff Thursday for the funeral service of former rep. Sheila Jackson Lee of Houston. ... The president may also order the flag to be flown at half ...
December 6, 2018 at 6:09 PM. COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- The body of former U.S. President George H.W. Bush was brought to the burial site at his presidential library in Texas on Thursday after a ...
The 1984 Republican National Convention convened on August 20 to August 23, 1984, at Dallas Convention Center in downtown Dallas, Texas. The convention nominated President Ronald W. Reagan and [1] Vice President George H. W. Bush for reelection. It was the thirty-third GOP presidential nominating convention, the first Republican convention held ...
Gonzales rose from a family of nine packed into a two-bedroom house to become Texas’ secretary of state, a Texas Supreme Court justice and U.S. attorney general, all under George W. Bush.
No formal invocation of sections 3 or 4 of the Constitution's 25th amendment (concerning the vice president assuming the president's powers and duties) took place, though Secretary of State Alexander Haig stated that he was "in control here" at the White House until Vice President George H. W. Bush returned to Washington from Fort Worth, Texas.