No one decks the halls quite like the Obama family.
The White House has been transformed for the family's last holiday living there, complete with snowball arches, a 19-foot Douglas fir tree, and a gingerbread replica of their famous address.
Step inside 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue to see how the First Family celebrates Christmastime.
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It's beginning to look a lot like Christmas at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
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Each year, the First Family chooses a theme.
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2016's pick was "The Gift of the Holidays."
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The Associated Press reported the theme was selected "to reflect the joy of giving and receiving, along with such gifts as service, friends, family, education and good health."
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