2022 White House Christmas in Pictures
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This photograph of the East Entrance holiday decorations was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Entrance Hall was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. To the left are members of the United States Marine Band under the direction of Col. Jason K. Fettig. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Reflection and an appreciation for what brings Americans together as a nation inspired the decorations in the Entrance Hall. Ornaments for the 57 states, territories, and the District of Columbia hung on trees alongside small mirrors to showcase the reflections of the American people.
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This photograph of the United States Marine Band performing in the Entrance Hall was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. The band performed under the direction of Col. Jason K. Fettig. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Colonnade was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The peaceful quiet of the first snowfall inspired the decorations in the East Colonnade, with wintry trees, woodland creatures, and glowing lanterns lining the hallway.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Garden Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Among the decorations in the East Garden Room were life-sized replicas of the Bidens' pets, Commander and Willow, seen here dressed in red winter scarves.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the West Garden Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. White orchids and poinsettias bloom on the table, while the allegorical work "Union" by Italian-born artist Constantino Brumidi is adorned with a festive, seasonal garland.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Library was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The decorations in the Library were dedicated to stories and how they spark imagination, connect people across generations and geography, and encourage the pursuit of knowledge. A circa 1845 copy of the Declaration of the Independence was also on display, hanging over the mantel at left.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Vermeil Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Kindness and gratitude were on display in the Vermeil Room, with homemade presents and likenesses of the Bidens pets, Commander and Willow, representing the unconditional love of pets. The decorations also paid homage to Operation Gratitude, an organization that arranged care packages for deployed troops, first responders, and their families.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the China Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The decorations in the China Room were inspired by the traditions of the family kitchen and holiday recipes. Trees were decorated with baking tools and recipe cards submitted by the volunteers who decorate the White House for the holidays.
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This photograph of the Official 2022 White House Christmas Ornament in the China Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The Official 2022 White House Christmas Ornament was inspired by the White House tradition of displaying a gingerbread house each holiday in the State Dining Room that started during the Richard M. Nixon administration.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Ground Floor Corridor was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The natural wonder and beauty of America was captured in the East Room decorations, with snow-flecked trees and mantels honoring four National Parks: the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Great Smoky Mountains, and Shenandoah. The 18th-century crèche was displayed in its traditional spot in the center of the East Room.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The natural wonder and beauty of America was captured in the East Room decorations, with snow-flecked trees and mantels honoring four National Parks: the Grand Canyon, Yellowstone, the Great Smoky Mountains, and Shenandoah.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Green Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Decorations in the Green Room represented and the power music plays in bringing people together. The bells on display in the room included jingle bells, sleigh bells, and hand bells, to remind visitors of the holiday classics enjoyed throughout the holiday season.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Green Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Decorations in the Green Room represented and the power music plays in bringing people together. The bells on display in the room included jingle bells, sleigh bells, and hand bells, to remind visitors of the holiday classics enjoyed throughout the holiday season.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Blue Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. Central to the decorations is the Blue Room Christmas Tree, which was decorated with the official birds of the 57 states, territories, and the District of Columbia that make up America. The tree was an 18½ foot Concolor Fir hailing from Auburn, Pennsylvania, and was presented by the Shealer Family of Evergreen Acres Christmas Tree Farm. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Red Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The towers of candles and stained-glass windows decorating the Red Room were meant to provide visitors with a warm place for quiet reflection and comfort.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the State Dining Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. The decorations in the State Dining Room included self-portrait ornaments created by students and teachers from across the country. On the mantel were the Biden family stockings, each with an orange in the toe -- a family tradition passed down from Dr. Bidens grandmother.
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This photograph of the White House Gingerbread House in the State Dining Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. In keeping with the years theme, a sugar cookie replica of Independence Hall was built next to the gingerbread replica of the White House. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
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This photograph of the White House Gingerbread House in the State Dining Room was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. In keeping with the years theme, a sugar cookie replica of Independence Hall was built next to the gingerbread replica of the White House. The Declaration of Independence and the Constitution were signed at Independence Hall in Philadelphia.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Cross Hall was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Reflection and an appreciation for what brings Americans together as a nation inspired the decorations in the Cross Hall. Ornaments for the 57 states, territories, and the District of Columbia hung on trees alongside small mirrors to showcase the reflections of the American people.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the Cross Hall was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Reflection and an appreciation for what brings Americans together as a nation inspired the decorations in the Cross Hall. Ornaments for the 57 states, territories, and the District of Columbia hung on trees alongside small mirrors to showcase the reflections of the American people.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Landing was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Prominently featured in the room was the Gold Star Family Tree. Traditionally displayed in the East Landing since 2011, the Gold Star Family Tree pays tribute to fallen military servicemen and is decorated by Gold Star families.
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This photograph of the holiday decorations in the East Landing was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. Snow-flecked greenery draped the columns and beams of the East Landing with red cardinals -- believed to symbolize the presence of loved ones lost -- adorning the garlands.
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This photograph of holiday wreaths on the north front of the White House was taken by David Wiegold on November 28, 2022 during a press preview of the White House holiday decorations. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents Americas history. This was also the second time the White House holiday decorations included a large wreath atop the pediment of the North Portico, which Dr. Biden oversaw the previous year for the first time.
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About this Gallery
The White House and its residence share the holiday cheer felt by all of the country this time of year. Since 1961, the Executive Mansion decorates its halls with a holiday theme. For their second year in the White House, President Joseph R. Biden and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden chose the theme, "We the People." The theme was inspired by the shared values of the American people and the promise of unity, hope, and possibility that represents America’s history. Browse our gallery for a closer look at the 2022 White House holiday decor.