It's the most beautiful time of the year at the White House.
The West Wing, East Wing and every room in between have been decked out in elaborate decorations to celebrate the holidays, and President Trump and First Lady Melania are preparing to celebrate the holiday with their family.
This year's official theme is "Time-Honored Traditions," and there have been plenty of traditions through the years at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
Here's a look back at presidential Christmas celebrations, going all the way back to the 1800's.
The White House halls have been decked for the holidays every December since John and Abigail Adams held the first White House Christmas party in 1800.
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Every president has brought their own traditions into the White House. Grover Cleveland, for example, lit up the first Christmas tree inside the White House to the delight of his young daughters.
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Calvin Coolidge was the first president to instate a public Christmas celebration at the White House, with the first National Christmas Tree lighting in 1923.
Source: WhiteHouseHistory.org
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