• Sunnylands Staff at New Year's Day Lunch
    Mary Anne Fackelman
    winter holidays
    travel
    food & drink
    New Year's
    California
    In this photograph taken by Mary Anne Fackelman, staff at Annenberg Estate, known as Sunnylands, in Rancho Mirage, California, stand at an outdoor buffet lunch on New Year's Day in 1987. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan spent many New Year's holidays as houseguests of philanthropists Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, a tradition that began when Mr. Reagan was governor and continued after he left the White House. While staying at the estate the Reagans enjoyed activities such as golf and backgammon. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Desserts, New Year's Eve 1985
    Mary Anne Fackelman
    winter holidays
    travel
    food & drink
    New Year's
    California
    This photograph by Mary Anne Fackelman, shows an unidentified man serving dessert on New Year's Eve in 1985 at Annenberg Estate, known as Sunnylands, in Rancho Mirage, California. President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan spent many New Year's holidays as houseguests of philanthropists Walter H. and Leonore Annenberg, a tradition that began when President Reagan was governor and continued after he left the White House. While staying at the estate the Reagans enjoyed activities such as golf and backgammon. This photograph is part of a personal collection belonging to former White House Executive Pastry Chef Roland Mesnier. Chef Mesnier created elaborate desserts for the White House from 1980 to 2004.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the eighth page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the seventh page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the sixth page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the fifth page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the fourth page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the third page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the second page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This is the first page of a schedule prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Schedule for Opening Ceremonies, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    California
    documents
    This schedule was prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Correspondence Regarding Nixon's Activities at the 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee
    Edward S. Washburn
    sports
    documents
    California
    letters
    This letter was written by Edward S, Washburn, assistant marketing director of the Organizing Committee of the VIII Olympic Games, to James D. Hughes, aide to Vice President Richard M. Nixon, on February 5, 1960. It concerns the vice president's planned appearance at the opening ceremonies of the 1960 Winter Games in Squaw Valley, California on February 18, 1960. Nixon opened the Games as head of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Tentative Schedule for Vice President Nixon, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee
    sports
    California
    documents
    This schedule was prepared by the Organizing Committee of the VIII Olympic Games for Vice President Richard M. Nixon. The schedule documents the vice president's tentative activities on February 18, 1960, including attendance at the opening ceremonies of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games in Squaw Valley, California. Nixon opened the Games as head of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • Tentative Schedule for Vice President Nixon, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Organizing Committee
    sports
    documents
    California
    letters
    This schedule was prepared by the Organizing Committee of the VIII Olympic Games for Vice President Richard M. Nixon. The schedule documents the vice president's tentative activities on February 18, 1960, including attendance at the opening ceremonies of the 1960 Winter Olympic Games in Squaw Valley, California. Nixon opened the Games as head of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This page includes the schedule for rehearsal and entry of the Blyth Memorial Arena for the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This page outlines the diagram of formation for national teams to enter the Blyth Memorial Arena for the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This page outlines the diagram of formation for national teams to enter the Blyth Memorial Arena for the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This page outlines the diagram of formation for national teams to enter the Blyth Memorial Arena for the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This page includes general information for delegations related to entering the Blyth Memorial Arena for the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This is the title page for the section pertaining to information related to the opening ceremonies. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This page is from a collection of documents prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division containing general information for Olympic delegations for the 1960 Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. This document includes the general objectives of the Pageantry Division. The Pageantry Division included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This is a table of contents page for a collection of documents containing general information for Olympic delegations for the eighth Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. It was prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division, that included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This is the title page for a collection of documents containing general information for Olympic delegations for the eighth Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. It was prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division, that included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • General Information for Olympic Delegations, 1960 Winter Olympics
    VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division
    sports
    documents
    California
    This set of documents contains general information for Olympic delegations for the eighth Olympic Winter Games, held in Squaw Valley, California, from February 18-29, 1960. It was prepared by the VIII Olympic Winter Games Pageantry Division, that included chairman Walt Disney, director Tommy Walker, and coordinator Ron Miller. The documents include general objectives of the Pageantry Division as well as well as scheduling and rehearsal information for the opening ceremonies. The opening and closing ceremonies prepared by the Pageantry Division for the 1960 Winter Games included visually striking elements including over 5,000 entertainers, a fireworks display, live pigeons, musical performance by the United States Marine Band, and the release of 30,000 colorful balloons. Vice President Richard M. Nixon opened the ceremonies as a part of the Olympic delegation on behalf of President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
  • President and Mrs. Reagan Attend the 1984 Summer Olympic Games in Los Angeles
    Michael Evans
    sports
    Los Angeles
    California
    Presidential Visit
    travel
    In this photograph, taken on July 28, 1984, President Ronald Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan pose with Romanian gymnast Nadia Comăneci and Juan Antonio Samaranch, president of the International Olympic Committee, in the press box of the Los Angeles Memorial Colosseum in Los Angeles, California. President Reagan was in attendance to provide opening remarks for the 1984 Summer Olympic Games. This was the first time a sitting American president opened an Olympic Games, establishing a tradition of presidents appearing at the Olympics when they are held in the United States. Formerly, Olympic Games in the United States would be formally opened by local political leaders or representatives of the president. As governor of New York, Franklin D. Roosevelt opened the 1932 Winter Olympic Games in Lake Placid, New York, while Vice President Richard M. Nixon attended the opening ceremonies at the 1960 Winter Olympic Games in Squaw Valley, California.