Posts Tagged ‘White House’

The White House: An Evening Tour during Christmas Season

Saturday, December 12th, 2015

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Just returned from an evening tour of the White House, now decorated for the Christmas season.

The entrance to the East Wing is guarded by stalwart Penguins — volunteers, one imagines, from Santa’s polar region.

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Penguins guard the West Wing entrance

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Once inside, your journey down a hallway turns magical under a canopy of paper snowflakes:

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White House hallway with paper snowflakes

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When you reach the White House proper, a succession of public rooms greets you. One of these is the Green Room, which displays a spectrum of American art, including paintings by John Marin and Jacob Lawrence (for a daytime photo of the Green Room, click here):

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The White House, Green Room

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The White House, Green Room, with paintings by John Marin and Jacob Lawrence

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Of the many Christmas trees on display, this one in the East Room is my candidate for best (neither the fellow in the lower left nor the one on the back wall expressed an opinion):

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The White House, East Room

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Photos from the day after the Inaugural Parade

Wednesday, January 21st, 2009

These folks are photographing the President’s Reviewing Stand, a temporary structure built on the Pennsylvania Avenue sidewalk in front of the White House.  The Reviewing Stand, topped with a huge Presidential Seal, is now being dismantled.

The day after the Inauguration

 

This sign greeted marching bands at the end of the Inaugural Parade route, which started at the Capital and ended just past the White House on Pennsylvania Avenue.  In the background is Blair House.

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