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The 2007 White House Christmas ornament honors the first administration of President Grover Cleveland. The only U.S. president elected to two non-consecutive terms, Cleveland served as the 22nd president from 1885 to 1897.
Click for More DetailsThe 2007 Secret Service ornament celebrates the 'National Christmas Tree.' From 1923, the National Christmas Tree has brightened our Nation's capital during the holiday season.
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Click for More DetailsThe 2007 Mount Vernon ornament was created to celebrate the 275th anniversary of George Washington’s birth as well as the enduring iconic style of his home.
Click for More DetailsThis porcelain postcard ornament features a beautiful winter day with the East Front of Mount Vernon in the background.
Click for More DetailsThe 2007 Supreme Court Ornament depicts the facade of the Supreme Court West Plaza surrounded by the geometrical shapes set in the marble of the main entrance.
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Click for More DetailsRonald Wilson Reagan (1911-2004) was the 40th President of the United States and the 33rd Governor of California. Considered an icon of the Republican Party, Reagan began his political affiliations as a liberal Democrat, but officially changed parties in 1962.
Click for More DetailsThe 2007 Thomas Jefferson Memorial Ornament features the Jefferson Memorial surrounded by Washington DC's famous Cherry Blossoms.
Click for More DetailsThe 2007 Marble Dome & Wreath Ornament features a miniature marble Dome of the U.S. Capitol. The marble used in this ornament was removed from the US Capitol during the renovations of the East Front.
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