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First lady Melania Trump unveiled the 2019 White House Christmas decorations in several glittering rooms on Monday, keeping with the theme of "The Spirit of America."
In keeping with tradition, the most storied rooms of the White House were filled with flowers, lights, and other objects that pay homage to the first lady's personal projects, America's greatest cities, and long-cherished holiday traditions.
See the smallest details you might have missed in this year's White House Christmas decorations.
Along the sides of the hall stood acrylic panels showing off some of the country's largest landmarks as "a timeline of American design, innovation, and architecture," the White House said in a release.
Source: White House press pool report
An artificial Thanksgiving feast features several historically inspired holiday dishes, including turkey, fruit, and oranges pierced with cloves.
A gingerbread model of the White House in the State Dining Room made for this year's decorations weighs more than 300 lbs.
Source: White House press pool report
Other edible models of American landmarks include San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge, Seattle's Space Needle, and Mount Rushmore.
Source: White House press pool report
Models of the Alamo, the Liberty Bell, the Statue of Liberty, and St. Louis' Gateway Arch also graced the table to highlight "America the Beautiful," the White House said.
Source: White House press pool report
A small tree featured tiny helicopters as the 2019 White House Christmas Ornament, which is a helicopter to honor former President Dwight D. Eisenhower.
Trees made of playing cards and green leaves completed the Red Room's games theme, which the White House said was inspired by the "childlike spirit we all have at this time of year."
Source: White House press pool report
An advent calendar hung in a window of the Green Room provides visitors with a White House-themed Christmas countdown, complete with lights to mimic the North Portico.
The White House's official tree that's hosted in the Blue Room features a placard for all 50 states and their official flowers, CNN's Kate Bennett reported.