Photos Show Jill Biden's Final White House Christmas Decorations As First Lady
The White House is decked out for the holidays
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- On Monday, Jill Biden unveiled her final White House Christmas decorations as first lady.
- The theme of the decor was "A Season of Peace and Light."
- The decorations feature tributes to fallen soldiers, a gingerbread White House, and paper doves.
Jill Biden unveiled her final White House Christmas decorations as first lady on Monday, centered on the theme "A Season of Peace and Light."
"As we celebrate our final holiday season here in the White House, we are guided by the values we hold sacred: faith, family, service to our country, kindness towards our neighbors, and the power of community and connection," the president and first lady wrote in the 2024 White House Holiday Guide.
Next holiday season, former first lady Melania Trump is expected to once again oversee the White House holiday decor during President-elect Donald Trump's second term.
Take a look at how the White House is decked out for the holidays.
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The entire display features 83 Christmas trees, 9,810 feet of ribbon, 28,125 ornaments, and 165,075 holiday lights.
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The East Entrance also features the Gold Star Tree, which pays tribute to fallen soldiers. A tree constructed from six gold stars represents the six branches of the military, and gold star ornaments on the surrounding Christmas trees feature the names of fallen soldiers.
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The bells are meant to evoke "the peaceful sounds of the holiday season," according to the 2024 White House Holiday Guide.
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As first lady, Jill Biden added a collection of children's books to the Library, which holds 2,700 books.
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The China Room holds tableware sets from past presidents.
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Jill Biden opened the Diplomatic Reception Room to the public for the first time as part of her reimagined White House tours.
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The East Room also features a Nativity scene with figurines dating back to the 1700s.
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This year, the official White House Christmas tree is an 18-and-a-half foot Fraser fir from North Carolina.
The Blue Room's chandelier has to be removed every year to accommodate the giant trees.
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Jill Biden is a sponsor of both Navy ships.
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In keeping with the "Season of Peace and Light" theme, a starburst shines above the gingerbread house.
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The room is also decorated with children's drawings sent to the Bidens from across the US.
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The official White House Menorah is also on display in the Cross Hall.
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A teddy bear sits in the front seat.
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"It has been the honor of our lives to serve as your President and First Lady," the Bidens wrote in the White House Holiday Guide. "Our hope is for the Nation to be blessed with the peace and light of the holiday season."