Through an extensive digital archeological expedition, we here at The Airship have uncovered the very first White House website. Built by the Clinton administration in the heady days of 1994, when 56K was a godsend and America Online was still relevant, this debut White House website has been preserved in all its former clipart-and-rainbow-line-break glory by the Clinton Presidential Library. Today, we’re sharing it with you, America, so you can see just how far you’ve come on the internet superhighway.

But like any archeological site in ongoing excavation, the first White House website is a delicate quagmire of artifacts (18-second MPG montages) and dead ends (broken links), so allows us to give you a guided tour of what was presumably the U.S. government’s first official online presence.

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