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WASHINGTON -- (Business Wire)
American Express (NYSE:AXP) today announced a $1 million grant to the
White House Historical Association to preserve the historic spaces of
Washington, D.C.’s Decatur House and fund educational programming. The
majority of the funds will go towards the Slave Quarters structure at
Decatur House, one of the few remaining examples of a slave quarters in
an urban setting. The history of domestic service at Decatur House and
the use of the workspaces in the Slave Quarters are integral in the rich
cultural and social history of the property.
The grant will allow the White House Historical Association to conduct
further research to understand and promote Decatur House’s historical
significance as well as support children’s educational programs to be
conducted at the David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House
History at Decatur House, a National Trust for Historic Preservation
site.
First Lady Michelle Obama attended today’s event to show her ongoing
support for the use of historic buildings, like Decatur House, as
educational facilities for future generations to understand our nation’s
history.
During the event, Mrs. Obama said that, “You all aren’t just teaching
our young people about history, you’re inspiring them to believe that
they can make history as well. And that’s really what history is for --
it's for the next generation, it's for us to continue to learn and grow.”
Following her remarks, Mrs. Obama was joined by American Express
Chairman and CEO Kenneth I. Chenault, and Chairman of the White House
Historic Association Frederick J. Ryan, Jr. for a tour of Decatur House
and spoke with 6th grade students who were participating in
an immersive educational program.
“Historic buildings, like Decatur House, help to preserve our nation’s
history,” said Kenneth I. Chenault, chairman and chief executive officer
of American Express. “We are very proud to join Mrs. Obama, the National
Trust for Historic Preservation and the White House Historical
Association to ensure that it will help to educate, inspire and serve
future generations.”
With a long history of philanthropy, American Express is deeply
committed to historic preservation, providing more than $50 million in
grants to preserve historic places globally. Fifteen million dollars has
gone to historic places throughout the United States as part of American
Express’ Partners in Preservation program with the National Trust for
Historic Preservation that invites members of the local community to
help guide where grant dollars from American Express should go. On May
13, American Express and the National Trust announced $1 million in
grants to historic places in the Washington, D.C. area through Partners
in Preservation.
“Our goal for this National Historic Landmark site is to repurpose
Decatur House from a traditional house museum to an historic setting for
active learning and discovery. This grant from American Express will
enable us to continue research into the physical and social past of
Decatur House and its nearly 200 years of shared history with the White
House,” said White House Historical Association Chairman Frederick J.
Ryan, Jr.
Built in 1818, Decatur House was the first private residence in the
White House neighborhood. Initially owned by Commodore Stephen Decatur,
Jr., and his wife Susan, the house then went on to be occupied by
private individuals as well as a variety of political figures, including
secretaries of state, members of Congress, foreign and American
dignitaries and a vice president. Finally, in 1956, after being the home
of the Beale family for 84 years, Decatur House was bequeathed to the
National Trust for Historic Preservation, which saved it from being
demolished to make way for new government office buildings. In 2010, as
part of a co-stewardship agreement with the National Trust for Historic
Preservation, the White House Historical Association established the
David M. Rubenstein National Center for White House History at Decatur
House. The first of its kind, the Center houses historical
documentation, supports research efforts and provides education programs
related to the study and history of the White House.
About American Express
American Express is a global services company, providing customers with
access to products, insights and experiences that enrich lives and build
business success. Learn more at www.americanexpress.com
and connect with us on www.facebook.com/americanexpress,
www.twitter.com/americanexpress
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About the National Trust for Historic
Preservation
The National
Trust for Historic Preservation, a privately-funded nonprofit
organization, works to save America’s historic places. Learn more at www.PreservationNation.org and
connect with us on www.facebook.com/NationalTrustforHistoricPreservation and www.twitter.com/PresNation.
About the White House Historical Association
The White House Historical Association, established in 1961, is a
nonprofit organization whose goal is to enhance the understanding and
enjoyment of the White House. All proceeds from the association’s
trusts, publications and other items are used to fund acquisitions of
historic furnishings and artwork for the permanent collection, to assist
is the preservation of the public rooms, and to further its educational
mission. www.whitehousehistory.orghttps://twitter.com/WhiteHouseHstry

Contacts:
Media:
American Express
Caitlin Lowie, 212-640-2921
caitlin.m.lowie@aexp.com
or
White
House Historical Association
Amy Weiss, 202-203-0448
Amy@Weisspublicaffairs.com
or
National
Trust for Historic Preservation
Germonique Ulmer, 202-588-6475
gulmer@savingplaces.org
Source: American Express
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