For Immediate Release
Office of the First Lady
November 29, 2007
Fact Sheet: White House Holiday Decorations
Holidays at the White House 2007
"Holiday in the National Parks"
Franklin D. Roosevelt said, "There is nothing so American as our national
parks." Visitors will enjoy exploring America's national parks this
Christmas at the White House.
EAST WING
- Large model of Cape Hatteras Lighthouse in North Carolina
- Nine festive evergreen wreaths accented by gold pine cones
- Six panels featuring photos of presidents and first families
celebrating Christmas at the White House and visiting America's national
parks
- Christmas cards from ten presidential administrations
- Original artwork of this year's White House Christmas card, holiday
reception invitation, and holiday tour booklet
GROUND FLOOR CORRIDOR
Ground Floor Corridor:
- Terra cotta model of Mount Rushmore National Memorial in South
Dakota
- Hand-painted model of Hubbell Trading Post National Historic Site
in Arizona
Vermeil Room:
- Mantel adorned with green garland, gold pine cones and glass birds
Library:
- Green garland on mantel accented by gold pine cones and gold leaves
- Miniature Christmas trees decorated with gold leaves
STATE FLOOR
Cross Hall and Grand Foyer:
- Three-foot model of the Statue of Liberty National Monument in New
Jersey
- Oil paintings by Adrian Martinez depicting Hopi Point in Arizona's
Grand Canyon National Park, and a waterfall rushing into the Virgin River
in Utah's Zion National Park
- Eight snow-covered Christmas trees dotted with gold lights, and
gold birds and butterflies
- Green garlands with gold pine cones, gold leaves, and gold lights
adorn the doorways
East Room:
- Green garlands accented with gold lights, gold leaves, and gold
pine cones grace the mantles and doorways
- The traditional crèche, made in Italy in the 18th century, which
has been displayed in the East Room since 1967
- Two sixteen-foot Christmas trees trimmed with glass ornaments, gold
globes, gold birds, gold leaves, and gold lights
Green Room:
- The mantle is draped in green garlands laden with gold blown-glass
acorns and gold pine cones
- Side tables arranged with small Christmas trees decorated with
ornamental birds and birds' nests
Blue Room:
- The official White House Christmas tree is an eighteen-foot Fraser
fir presented to Mrs. Bush by Joe Freeman and Linda Jones of Mistletoe
Meadows Christmas Tree Farm in Laurel Springs, North Carolina
- The tree is decorated with 347 ornaments hand-created by artists
whose designs represent America's national parks, memorials, seashores,
historic sites and monuments
Red Room:
- Mantel is adorned by green garland filled with gold seashells
emblematic of America's national seashores
- Cranberry tree, a White House tradition dating back to 1975, sits
on a side table
State Dining Room:
- Sconces adorned with mixed greenery, gold ribbons, and gold pine
cones
- Mantle framed by green garland with gold leaves, gold lights, and
gold pine cones
- Gingerbread White House
-
Based on the original blueprints created by architect James Hoban
- 40 inches north to south
- Took nearly three months to create
- Contains a gingerbread foundation and has a white chocolate
exterior
- Created with more than 300 pounds of white chocolate and
gingerbread
- Features the Bush family pets along with creatures found in our
national parks
CHRISTMAS CARD, HOLIDAY BOOKLET, AND RECEPTION INVITATION ARTISTS
- Christmas Card Artist, David Drummond
- Holiday Booklet Illustrator, Michael Glenn Monroe
- Holiday Reception Invitation Artist, Adrian Martinez
FUN FACTS ON THE 2007 HOLIDAY SEASON AT THE WHITE HOUSE
- Volunteers:
73
- Guests touring the White House during the Holidays:
60,000
- Number of Christmas Cards Sent by President and Mrs. Bush:
895,000
- Christmas Trees:
33
-
(From Maryland, North Carolina, Pennsylvania , and West Virginia)
- Hand-Decorated Ornaments on Blue Room Christmas Tree:
347
- Feet of Garland:
862
- Wreaths:
232
- Amaryllis:
514
- Christmas Cookies:
20,000
- Assorted Holiday Cakes:
700
- Handmade Tamales:
10,000
- Pounds of Crab:
700
- Pounds of Asparagus:
600
- Pounds of Green Beans:
400
- Pounds of Shrimp:
1,000
- Gallons of Eggnog:
320
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