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The White House Ornament Collection presents The 2007 Secret Service Holiday Ornament.

In November 1923, First Lady Grace Coolidge gave permission for the District of Columbia Public Schools to erect a Christmas tree on the Ellipse south of the White House. The organizers named the tree the ‘National Christmas Tree.’

From 1924 to 1953 live trees in various locations around and on the White House grounds were lit on Christmas Eve. In 1954 the ceremony returned to the Ellipse and expanded its focus. Local civic and business groups created the ‘Christmas Pageant of Peace.’ Smaller live trees representing the 50 states, 5 territories, and the District of Columbia, formed a ‘Pathway of Peace.’

Center to the season’s celebration is the living National Christmas Tree, a Colorado blue spruce from York, Pennsylvania, planted on the Ellipse October 20, 1978.

This Christmas Gift Idea can serve as either a handsome Christmas display or a White House Christmas Tree Ornament. Whether you are looking for a holiday ornament, a tree ornament, or Christmas collectable, this gift will make any Christmas a White Christmas. Own a moment of White House history.

Ornament Price: $28.00

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The White House Christmas Ornament Collection
2004 The Rutherford B. Hayes Ornament 2003 Ulysses S. Grant Ornament 2002 Roosevelt Ornament 2002 White House North Portico Ornament
2002 White House South Portico Ornament 2001 Andrew Johnson Christmas Ornament 2000 200th Anniversary Ornament 1999 Abraham Lincoln Christmas Ornament
1998 James Buchanan Holiday Ornament 1994-1997 Set of Four Ornaments 1989 Bicentennial of the Presidency Ornament 1985-1988 Set of Four Ornaments
1990-1993 Set of Four Ornaments 1989 Bicentennial of the Presidency Ornament 1985-1988 Set of Four Ornaments 1981-1984 Set of Four Ornaments
2004 American President Collection John F. Kennedy Ornament The 2004 American President Collection Complete Set of 10 Ornaments United In Memory September 11th Ornament The 2004 U.S. Capitol Statue of Freedom Ornament