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The White House Ornament Collection presents the Official 1994-1997 White House Set of Four Ornaments.
This attractive 1994-1997 Set of Four Ornaments Collector's Edition captures a slice of American history, including: James K. Polk (1845-49), Zachary Taylor (1849-50), Millard Fillmore (1850-53), and Franklin Pierce (1853-57). Supplies are limited, so order today.
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 collectible, this gift will make any Christmas a White Christmas. Own a moment of White House history.
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The historic White House Rose Garden is captured in a real preserved scarlet red rose suspended in a hanging blown glass glove that is breathtaking. The velvety rose pedals are kept safe in the glass enclosure and do not require any special maintenance to retain their vibrant color and softness for years to come. This wonderful ornament will bring grace and cheer to your next special occasion.
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Click for More Details This year's official White House ornament commemorates the annual Army Navy Reception at the White House from the year 1900. The front face of this year's ornament depicts the Marine Corps band playing in the North Drive as guests of the McKinley's arrive on the snow-covered grounds of the White House.