ΙΣΤΟΡΙΕΣ: Χριστουγεννιάτικο ντεκόρ στο Λευκό Οίκο στο διάβα των..Προέδρων

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This photograph presents a south view of the White House at night in December 1972, during the Richard M. Nixon administration. The house is framed between foliage strung with lights, likely two decorated Christmas trees. For the holiday season, wreaths are hung from the South Portico, and garland winds down its east and west steps. The official White House Christmas Tree can also be seen through the window of the Blue Room, in the center of the State Floor.

Σήμερα, στον επίσημο λογαριασμό του ΛΕΥΚΟΥ ΟΙΚΟΥ των ΗΠΑ, δημοσιεύτηκαν μερικές φωτογραφίες από τον Χριστουγεννιάτικο στολισμό του στο διάβα των προέδρων του..

This is a photograph of the National Christmas tree on December 19, 1972. The tree was a 70-75-foot Engelmann spruce from Medicine Bow National Forest, Wyoming and it was decorated with both green and transparent bulbs.
This photograph presents a south view of the White House at night in December 1972, during the Richard M. Nixon administration. The house is framed between foliage strung with lights, likely two decorated Christmas trees. For the holiday season, wreaths are hung from the South Portico, and garland winds down its east and west steps. The official White House Christmas Tree can also be seen through the window of the Blue Room, in the center of the State Floor.

This photograph of President Lyndon B. Johnson was taken on December 16, 1964 in the Blue Room. Johnson hangs an ornament on a large Christmas tree during the Children’s Christmas party.
This photograph by White House photographer Robert Knudsen shows President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy in front of the Blue Room Christmas tree. This photograph was taken in 1961 before the extensive renovations initiated by the first lady.

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