Collection Holiday Cheer at the White House
The White House observance of Christmas before the twentieth century was not an official event. First families decorated the house...
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The White House observance of Christmas before the twentieth century was not an official event. First families decorated the house modestly with greens and privately celebrated the Yuletide with family and friends. The first known White House Christmas tree, decorated with candles, was placed in the Oval Room on the Second Floor, then used as a library and family parlor, in 1889 for President Benjamin Harrison and his family. As Christmas became more widely celebrated across the country, the residents of the White House brought family traditions with them and started new ones. First ladies have primarily overseen the holiday decorations throughout the house, as well as the trimming of the official Christmas tree on the State Floor.
The White House observance of Christmas before the twentieth century was not an official event. First families decorated the house...
The Lyndon B. Johnson Administration began during a time of great uncertainty. In November 1963, the assassination of President Kennedy had...
First Lady Michelle Obama began her White House Christmas planning with a very simple idea: to include as many people,...
First Lady Nancy Reagan chose the themes for eight White House Christmases. Her official 1981 Blue Room tree was trimmed in...
The 1969 "American Flower Tree" stood in the North Entrance. For its decoration, First Lady Patricia Nixon arranged for disabled workers...
First Lady Rosalynn Carter explored a variety of holiday themes in her years at the White House. Her 1977 Blue Room...
In 2001, First Lady Laura Bush chose "Home for the Holidays" as the White House Christmas tree theme. Artists from all 50...
First Lady Barbara Bush chose a theme of "family literacy" for the Blue Room tree of 1989. She had the Executive...
In 1961, First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy began the tradition of selecting a theme for the official White House Christmas tree. She...
The White House observance of Christmas before the twentieth century was not an official event. First families decorated the house...