The White House National Park Ornament
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The White House National Park Ornament

Most people are not aware that the White House is a National Park. This ornament depicts guests arriving at the North Portico of the White House in horse drawn carriages during the Lincoln Grant era. Decorative frosted ornament features a likeness of a photograph of the Executive Mansion by L.E. Walker that had originally appeared in Harper's Weekly in 1877. Rosalyn Carter discovered a hand-colored wood carving of the photo and had the art reproduced as their 1978 Christmas card.

Details:

  • Measures 4 1/2 inches
  • Gift-shaped glass ornament with embossed red bow and ribbon,
  • Comes in a red damask gift box lined with satin cloth

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Buy the "From Carriage To Car" Package
Get the Carriages at the White House and 2012 Official White House ornament package. From carriage to car, these ornaments represent the embrace of modern technology by President Taft.
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Mickey
Surfside Beach, SC
excellent beautiful ornament

 
Debora
Columbia, TN
Most beautiful better than I even expected!

 
Catherine
Harpers Ferry, WV
Beautifully made

 
Mary
Buckingham, VA
Certainly different. But still beautiful.
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