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  2. White House Hanukkah Party - Wikipedia

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    The White House Hanukkah Party is an annual reception held at the White House and hosted by the U.S. President and First Lady to recognize and celebrate the Jewish festival of Hanukkah. The tradition was established in 2001, during the administration of George W. Bush .

  3. White House - Wikipedia

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    The name "Executive Mansion" was used in official contexts until President Theodore Roosevelt established "The White House" as its formal name in 1901 via Executive Order. [38] The current letterhead wording and arrangement of "The White House" with the word "Washington" centered beneath it dates to the administration of Franklin D. Roosevelt .

  4. Rebecca (raccoon) - Wikipedia

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    For Christmas, an embroidered collar was made for Rebecca, inscribed with the title "White House Raccoon". She enjoyed participating in the annual White House Easter egg roll. [1] She was fed shrimp and persimmons, and eggs were a favorite. [4] Rebecca was let loose in the White House and walked on a leash outdoors.

  5. The White House Has Its First-Ever Hanukkah Menorah - AOL

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  6. Details you may have missed in the White House Christmas ...

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    First lady Jill Biden decorated the White House for the 2024 holiday season. She chose the theme of "A Season of Peace and Light." Hidden details in the Christmas decorations reference the theme ...

  7. White House Christmas tree - Wikipedia

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    President Franklin Pierce is said to have had the first indoor Christmas tree at the White House during the 1850s, [1] variously reported as 1853 [2] or 1856. [3] More credible sources state that it was, in fact, President Benjamin Harrison 's who had the first indoor tree (either in 1888, [ 4 ] 1889, [ 5 ] [ 6 ] or 1891 [ 1 ] ).

  8. Photos show Jill Biden's final White House Christmas ... - AOL

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    The entire display features 83 Christmas trees, 9,810 feet of ribbon, 28,125 ornaments, and 165,075 holiday lights. Visitors are greeted by a horse-drawn sleigh in the East Garden Room.

  9. National Christmas Tree (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Truman agreed to stay at the White House for Christmas 1952 and personally lit the tree. [80] Even though the Korean War was raging during Christmas in 1950, 1951, and 1952, crowds were still permitted on the White House grounds. The lone exception was in 1950, when crowds were kept outside the fences due to renovations going on at the White ...