• South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Matthew D'Agostino from the Ellipse on November 30, 2022, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Three large wreaths adorned with a red bow and red and gold bulbs were hung from the Truman Balcony on the South Portico. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden.
  • Preparations Ahead of the 2022 Tree Lighting
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Ellipse
    Christmas Tree Lighting
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph from the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony and concert was taken by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association on November 30, 2022. In this photograph, production crew members make preparations ahead of the concert and ceremony. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden. They were joined in the festive celebration by host LL Cool J and performances by Shania Twain, Yolanda Adams, The Estefans, Andy Grammer, Ariana DeBose, Joss Stone, and the United States Marine Band.
  • Preparations Ahead of the 2022 Tree Lighting
    Matthew D'Agostino
    winter holidays
    Ellipse
    Christmas Tree Lighting
    Christmas
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph from the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony and concert was taken by Matthew D'Agostino for the White House Historical Association on November 30, 2022. In this photograph, production crew members make preparations ahead of the concert and ceremony. The 2022 tree lighting was the second presided over by President Joseph R. Biden, Jr. and First Lady Dr. Jill Biden. They were joined in the festive celebration by host LL Cool J and performances by Shania Twain, Yolanda Adams, The Estefans, Andy Grammer, Ariana DeBose, Joss Stone, and the United States Marine Band.
  • Truck Carrying the 1974 Blue Room Christmas Tree
    Karl Schumacher
    Christmas
    south view
    winter holidays
    South Grounds
    Christmas Tree arrival
    Blue Room Christmas Tree
    This photograph by Karl Schumacher is of a sign on the truck that delivered the Blue Room Christmas Tree to the White House on December 6, 1974. Ed and Mardee Cole of Ed-Mar Tree Farm in Maryville, Michigan, who grew the tree, delivered the tree on the South Drive of the White House. The annual arrival of the tree signals the start of holiday festivities at the White House.
  • Marine One on the South Lawn at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    transportation
    South Portico
    South Lawn
    Marine One
    south view
    This photograph of Marine One on the South Lawn was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021. A trio of Christmas wreaths adorn the Truman Balcony on the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    motorcade
    South Portico
    South Lawn
    transportation
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel on December 2, 2021. Taken from the Ellipse, the photograph captures a motorcade on the South Drive. A trio of Christmas wreaths hang from the Truman Balcony, and the lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    motorcade
    South Portico
    South Lawn
    transportation
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel on December 2, 2021. Taken from the Ellipse, the photograph captures a motorcade on the South Drive. A trio of Christmas wreaths hang from the Truman Balcony, and the lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    south view
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel from the Ellipse on December 2, 2021, during the National Christmas Tree Lighting ceremony. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center windows of the South Portico.
  • National Christmas Tree, 2021
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    Ellipse
    Christmas
    south view
    This photograph of guests viewing the National Christmas Tree on the Ellipse was taken by Thomas Goertel in December 2021. The 28-foot tall, live white fir was donated by Darryl Bowersox of the Hill View Christmas Tree Farm, located in Middleburg, Pennsylvania. The lights for the tree were donated by General Electric, and featured cascading red and white sphere accent ornaments. The lighting of the National Christmas Tree is a cherished holiday tradition in Washington, D.C. When President Calvin Coolidge lit the first tree in 1923, the celebration attracted more than 6,000 spectators. The opening ceremony and nightly holiday concerts have annually drawn hundreds of attendees.
  • Pathway of Peace, 2021
    Thomas Goertel
    winter holidays
    Ellipse
    Christmas
    south view
    This photograph of the Pathway of Peace was taken by Thomas Goertel in December 2021. The small trees surrounding the National Christmas tree on the Ellipse were adorned with ornaments decorated by children from each U.S. state and territory. The tradition of installing smaller trees along the Ellipse in a "Pathway of Peace" to the National Christmas Tree began in 1954, and later expanded to include trees representing each state, territory, and the District of Columbia. This was the first year the pathway also included trees decorated by students from the Department of Defense Education Activity and the Bureau of Indian Education Schools.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    south view
    winter holidays
    Christmas
    Ellipse
    South Portico
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel on December 4, 2021, from among the small trees in the Pathway of Peace on the Ellipse. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center window of the South Portico.
  • South View of the White House at Christmastime, Biden Administration
    Thomas Goertel
    Christmas
    Ellipse
    South Portico
    south view
    winter holidays
    This photograph of a south view of the White House was taken by Thomas Goertel on December 4, 2021, from among the small trees in the Pathway of Peace on the Ellipse. Holiday lights are entwined in a trio of of Christmas wreaths that hang from the Truman Balcony. The lights of the Blue Room Christmas Tree can also be seen through the center window of the South Portico.
  • President Coolidge with Sgt. I-See-O and Members of the Kiowa Nation
    Harris & Ewing
    south view
    delegation
    South Grounds
    American Indians
    military
    In this photograph, President Calvin Coolidge poses with Sgt. I-See-O (Plenty Fires), or Tahbonemah, and other members of the Kiowa nation on the South Grounds outside the West Wing. The White House residence and South Portico are visible in the background. A veteran who served as a scout for the United States Army for nearly 50 years, I-See-O was recognized and provided for in his old age by a special act from Congress.
  • President Coolidge with American Indian Delegation
    Harris & Ewing
    south view
    delegation
    South Lawn
    South Grounds
    American Indians
    west view
    In this photograph, President Calvin Coolidge poses alongside a group of American Indian visitors including men, women, and children on the South Grounds of the White House. At left of the group is the the West Garden. The West Garden was reimagined as a green theater for official ceremonies and rededicated as the Rose Garden during the John F. Kennedy administration. Following the enactment of the Indian Citizenship Act in 1924, Coolidge invited delegations from many American Indian nations to the White House. During his presidency, Coolidge increased public perception of the challenges faced by American Indian communities, while promoting assimilation into American society.