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  "textContent": "The White House’s South Lawn has had its fair share of patriotic celebrations over the years.\n\nFrom birthday dinners to fireworks displays, the lawn is known for being the venue for some of the largest presidential festivities and memorials.\n\n## **The 20th century**\n\n### **1918: World War I victory sheep**\n\nIn 1918, former President Woodrow Wilson brought a flock of sheep to graze the lawn. The flock, originally made up of 12 sheep and four lambs, was purchased at a farm in Bowie, Maryland.\n\nThe sheep were used as a natural lawnmower in order to free up groundskeepers so they could enlist or support the war effort.\n\nThe wool of the sheep was also auctioned off, raising over $50,000 to support the Red Cross War Relief Fund.\n\n### **1973: President Richard Nixon’s welcome home dinner for Vietnam POWs**\n\nKnown as the largest dinner in White House history, Nixon invited nearly 500 American prisoners of war from the Vietnam War to a gala on the South Lawn.\n\nThe event had a guest list of more than 1,300 people including celebrities like Bob Hope and performances by Sammy Davis Jr., Irving Berlin and Vic Damone.\n\nThe former prisoners, veterans, celebrities and their families enjoyed a dinner of Seafood Neptune and beef au jus under a massive yellow and orange striped tent. The event was so popular it was even broadcast on ABC.\n\n### **1976: America’s 200th birthday**\n\nPresident Gerald Ford welcomed Queen Elizabeth II for a dinner on the South Lawn to celebrate the bicentennial.\n\nThe dinner symbolized America welcoming its former sovereign not as subjects, but instead as allies.\n\n## **The 21st century**\n\n### **2002: President George W. Bush’s Fourth of July festivities**\n\nPresident Bush invited White House staff members and their families to relax on the lawn and enjoy a fireworks show.\n\nThe president joined the party by watching the display from the Truman Balcony.\n\n### **2014: The Obamas celebrate Independence Day**\n\nPresident Barack Obama and First Lady Michelle Obama hosted military heroes and their families for a Fourth of July Celebration on the lawn.\n\nThe event included a speech from President Obama along with a barbeque, concert and fireworks show.\n\n### **2020: Trump’s Salute to America**\n\nPresident Trump also held a Fourth of July spectacle on the South Lawn during his first term.\n\nDespite pushback from D.C. health officials due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Trump hosted first responders, doctors and nurses.\n\nThe event featured aerial demonstrations, music and military demonstrations along with one of the largest fireworks displays in U.S. history.\n\n### **2024: President Biden’s Fourth of July Celebration**\n\nPresident Biden and the First Lady hosted a celebration for military and veteran families along with caregivers and survivors. He delivered remarks to the crowd and stood on the balcony with Vice President Harris to watch a fireworks show.\n\n### **2026: President Trump’s birthday celebration & America’s 250th birthday**\n\nOn June 14, Trump is scheduled to host UFC Freedom 250 on the lawn, coinciding with his 80th birthday and flag day.\n\nConstruction crews have built a massive temporary arena and octagonal fighting cage, where seven bouts are set to take place. The main event is the lightweight championship, Ilia Topuria vs. Justin Gaethje.\n\n\n\n\n",
  "title": "From sheep to martial arts: A look back at patriotic moments on the White House South Lawn"
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