Members of the public look at the official White House Christmas tree, an 18 1/2-foot Fraser fir from Jefferson, N.C., in the Blue Room.
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The White House threw opens it doors to the public to view the 41 Christmas trees, 6,000 feet of ribbon and over 300 candles used this year to decorate the official residence.
The official White House Christmas tree, an 18 1/2-foot Fraser fir from Jefferson, N.C., adorns the Blue Room of the president’s house. Dating back to the Eisenhower administration, a large Christmas tree has been consistently featured in the room. Over 78,750 lights decorate the trees, garlands, wreaths and displays.
People make their way through the East Colonnade of the White House, viewing the “Gifts from the Heart” theme decorations.
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Christmas decorations can be seen throughout the China Room, where tableware used by past presidential families is kept.
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Members of the public make their way through Cross Hall during a Christmastime tour of the White House.
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The White House has opened its doors to the public to view Christmas decorations.
(Kent Nishimura / Los Angeles Times)
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