The White House Christmas cards are the official and the national Christmas cards, which are given out to the friends and fellows of the American Presidents during Christmas . Here is Christmas Carnivals offering you information on the different official cards, which had been used by different Presidents over the years.
The year 2001 has been a very important year in the history of the United States of America because this year saw one of the most barbarous incidents that took place on 9/11, with the demolition of the World Trade Centers. So that year the official Christmas card had the significant quotation from the Psalm, which was chosen by Laura Bush just after the incident. It read:
Thy face Lord, do I seek: I believe that I shall see the goodness of the Lord in the land of the living.
The card was designed by Adrian Martinez, which captures the corridor of the second floor of the White House and also includes the Mary Cassatt's 1908 painting where we find a young mother with her two children. In the year 2000, President Clinton had on the Christmas card the painting of the Yellow Oval Room of the White House. Besides these we also have the 1996 Presidential card featuring the Green Room.
The White House Christmas cards is an important item of Christmas celebrations as it is the Christmas greetings to the whole nation on behalf of most powerful person and the leader of the nation. Celebrate this festive season with Christmas Carnivals and browse through other links on this site to find out more on Christmas Houses.
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