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Situated at President George Washington's direction in a "beautiful spot, capable of every omporvement," the White House and its gardens are on eighteen acres of the oldest continually maintained landscape in the United States. This presidential refuge in the heart of Washington, D.C., is fenced within the righty-five-acre President's Park, which includes Lafayette Park to the North and the Ellipse to the South. This iconic view, printed on this leather notebook, by Wayne Parmenter continues over the Washington and Lincoln Memorial to the Potomac river, a site rich with the stories of American history.
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