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The White House Easter egg roll is back. The longstanding tradition in Washington, D.C., is set to take place Monday. In 1878, Rutherford B. Hayes issued an order that allowed children to roll ...
The White House Easter Egg Roll has been a spring tradition for more than 140 years. Rutherford B. Hayes started the tradition after kids were banned from rolling eggs on Capitol Hill.
In honor of this year's Easter Egg Roll, we're resurfacing this story from 2019 about the history White House Easter Egg Roll. The inauguration isn't the only big event the president throws for ...
The Easter Egg Roll is one of the White House’s oldest traditions and it has Congress to thank for it’s creation. In the early 1870s, children would have their egg rolling fun on the grounds ...
The Easter Egg Roll is the first event Melania has hosted since her husband returned to the White House, and one of her most substantive appearances in Washington since Inauguration Day.
The White House, through an outside event production company called Harbinger, is soliciting corporate sponsors for this year’s annual Easter Egg Roll, which is prompting major concerns from ...
The White House holds an annual Easter Egg Roll. Since 1878, the White House has hosted an Easter Egg Roll on its lawn. This fun tradition was started by President Rutherford B. Hayes.
Almost 30,000 real eggs will be used at the annual White House Easter Egg Roll on Monday - despite a national shortage and high prices.. For more than 140 years, the president and first lady have ...
The White House Easter Egg Roll officially began in 1878 when President Rutherford B. Hayes opened the South Lawn to children who usually rolled eggs on the grounds of the U.S. Capitol.