Event History Happy Hour: Hanukkah and Holiday Traditions at the White House
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A History of Celebrations, the National Christmas Tree Lighting, and Decorations
The first White House Christmas party was held in December 1800 by President John Adams and First Lady Abigail Adams for their four-year-old granddaughter Susanna Boylston Adams. The First Family invited government officials and their children to the party. Since then, winter time in the White House has been filled with various holiday festivities.
History of Christmas Celebrations at the White House
Holiday Decorations at the White House
National Christmas Tree Lightings
Gingerbread at the White House
History of Hanukkah at the White House
See a photo album of high-res White House winter holiday images here.
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The Official White House Christmas Ornament
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