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17 photos show the White House all decked out for Christmas
The US Marine Band played in the glistening Grand Foyer during the 2018 Christmas preview.
The first lady is traditionally the lead in overseeing the holiday preparations. "This is a joyous time of year when we decorate the White House for the Christmas Season," first lady Melania Trump said. "Our theme honors the heart and spirit of the American people."
Source: The White House
A returning tradition, the Gold Star Family tree stands in the East Wing to honor US troops and their families. Visitors are encouraged to write messages on nearby digital tablets to their loved ones on duty or abroad.
Source: The White House
More than 40 topiary trees line the East colonnade in a striking red.
The first family's holiday card for this year is on display in the East Garden Room, complete with signatures from the president, first lady, and their son, Barron.
The East Garden Room also has the first family's official Christmas ornament for 2018.
More than 14,000 red ornaments hang from 29 trees in the Cross Hall. The crimson color was chosen to take center stage as "a symbol of valor and bravery."
Source: The White House
Melania shared a photo on Twitter of her fixing one of the patriotic ornaments. "The @WhiteHouse is sparkling for the Christmas season!" she wrote.
Source: @FLOTUS/Twitter
Her staff has been planning the Christmas decorations since the summer.
The official White House Christmas tree in the Blue Room stands at 18 feet tall.
Each US state and territory's name adorns the tree in over 500 feet of blue velvet ribbon embroidered in gold.
The decorations in the smaller Red Room are aimed at reflecting children's potential for individual excellence.
Source: The White House
Details include a Christmas wreath made out of "Be Best" pencils, bearing the name of the childhood wellness initiative the first lady unveiled earlier this year.
Source: The White House, Business Insider
Three tables are set up in the China Room as replicas from previous state dinners to highlight different eras of the tradition as it was served in the administrations of presidents Theodore Roosevelt, John F. Kennedy, and Donald Trump.
Source: The White House
Four custom mantelpieces in the East Room showcase the skylines of New York City, St. Louis, Chicago, and San Francisco to highlight "the diversity and ingenuity of American architecture and design."
Source: The White House
A gingerbread version of the National Mall is on display in the State Dining Room, which shows the Capitol, the Lincoln Memorial, the Jefferson Memorial, the Washington Monument, and the White House.
The gingerbread White House is an annual tradition, and offers a slightly different depiction each year. This year's is presented with dramatic lighting.
To schedule a tour of the White House, contact your member of Congress.
Source: Business Insider
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