Lighting of the National Christmas Tree, 41' 9' Colorado blue spruce, marks the official beginning of a 3-week musical event and is a tradition begun in 1923 when President Calvin Coolidge lit the first tree in President's Park on behalf of all Americans. NPS Photo by Donna Spiewak
Lighting the National Christmas Tree marks the official beginning of a 3-week musical event and is a tradition begun in 1923 when President Calvin Coolidge lit the first tree in President's Park on behalf of all Americans.
On July 4th, all visitors stopped by and became "Signers of the Declaration of Independence" at the White House Visitor Center. View photos by NPS Donna Spiewak.
It's Cleanup Time on our National Trails! View photographs of the local Boy and Girl Scouts participating at President's Park on Saturday, June 2. (NPS Photographs by Donna Spiewak)
Did You Know?
Theodore Roosevelt was the first president to call his residence in Washington, D.C. the "White House". Prior to his term, it had been called the Executive Mansion or the President’s House.