
Ellen Wilson
Ellen Wilson was the wife of President Woodrow Wilson and is credited with creating the original Rose Garden at the White House in 1913. Her contributions to the beautification of the presidential grounds have left a lasting legacy, making the Rose Garden one of the iconic features of the White House.
Born on May 15, 1860 (164 years old)
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United States:
Ellen Wilson originally designed the outdoor space that Trump hopes to revamp.
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Hungary:
Ellen Wilson relocated the Rose Garden next to the presidential office.
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Hungary:
Ellen Wilson relocated the Rose Garden next to the presidential office.
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Liechtenstein:
Ellen Wilson created the first version of the Rose Garden in 1913.
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