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White House fountain gets green makeover for St. Patrick's Day
The White House is going green — dying the fountain on the North Lawn an emerald hue to mark St. Patrick's Day.
The swap to a bright green color in the water of the fountain at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave. could be seen on Monday during the annual holiday aimed at celebrating Irish culture.
Giving the fountain a greenified new look is one of the few traditions that President Trump carried over in his first term in office from his predecessor, former President Obama.
Then-first lady Michelle Obama, inspired by a St. Patrick's Day celebration in her home city of Chicago, first arranged for a fountain at the White House to be dyed green in 2009.
Dying the Chicago River green for St. Patrick's Day has been a longstanding tradition in the Windy City.
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