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A reproduction of a painting N.C. Wyeth created in 1930 for a patriotic poster for the Pennsylvania Railroad was the Nixons official 1971 Christmas card. The card depicted President Washington and architect James Hoban inspecting the uncompleted White House in 1798.
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