A short history of the 'turkey pardon,' the White House's weirdest Thanksgiving tradition
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While the reason behind the tradition is still a bit of a mystery, the White House traces it all the way back to President Lincoln in 1863.
However, more than 100 years would pass until a president - John F. Kennedy - formally pardoned a turkey on the White House grounds. Below, a quick history of the odd White House tradition.
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