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  2. National Christmas Tree (United States) - Wikipedia

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    President Coolidge lights the 1924 tree. Coolidge threw a switch at 8 p.m. to light the tree. [27] [30] It was the only year a switch was used; before and since, a button has been pushed. [28] Although the president did not address the people, he and Mrs. Grace Coolidge stayed to sing Christmas carols with the large crowd of several thousand. [25]

  3. Euell Gibbons - Wikipedia

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    Johnny Carson joked about sending Gibbons a "lumber-gram", and on the 5/17/1974 episode of The Tonight Show joked that "Mary Tyler Moore needs another Emmy like Euell Gibbons needs prunes". Gibbons himself joined in the humor; when presented with a wooden award plaque by Sonny and Cher, he good-naturedly took a bite out of it (the "plaque" was ...

  4. President's Message: Check out pros, cons of 11 common trees

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  5. White House vegetable garden - Wikipedia

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    Jefferson also picked the location of the flower garden that was planted. In 1825, Adams was the first president to plant ornamental trees on the White House lawns. [3] He personally planted seedlings such as fruit trees, herbs and vegetables to support his household. Adams also helped develop the flower gardens that Jefferson had originally ...

  6. Most unexpected hobbies of US presidents - AOL

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    The thirtieth U.S. president, Calvin Coolidge, also loved to take naps, according to Forbes. Not all presidents had tame hobbies though. Forbes also reported that John Quincy Adams loved to go ...

  7. As the U.S. prepares for the 57th presidential inauguration, The Daily Meal decided to take a nostalgic look at past inauguration meals and what presidents have eaten on the big day.

  8. List of sources of the National Christmas Tree (United States)

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    Cut evergreen trees were used in 1923 and from 1954 to 1972. Living trees were used from 1924 to 1953, and again from 1973 to the present (2011). In the list below, the height of the cut tree is the height of the tree when raised at the White House. The height of the living tree is the height when it was first planted.

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