What Christmas at the White House Was Like the Year You Were Born
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What Christmas at the White House Was Like the Year You Were Born
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In 1929, First Lady Hoover began the tradition of an official White House Christmas tree and from there it has only grown. Each First Lady handles the responsibility of the decorations and theme– as they put their spin on the holidays, take a look inside the historical looks of Christmas at the White House.