The White House Easter Egg Roll is a tradition that dates back to 1878, started under President Rutherford B. Hayes. Here are photos of how presidents throughout history have continued it.
Barack Obama

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George W. Bush

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Bill Clinton

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George H.W. Bush

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Ronald Reagan

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Jimmy Carter

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Richard Nixon

Tricia Nixon with a circus clown and the Easter Bunny, March 27, 1970 (AP Photo)
Franklin D. Roosevelt

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Calvin Coolidge

First lady Grace Coolidge holds up her pet raccoon Rebecca to the crowds of children gathered for 1927 Easter egg roll. (Library of Congress)
Warren G. Harding

President Warren G. Harding standing before a crowd of children and adults on the south portico of the White House at the 1921 Easter egg roll. (Library of Congress)
President Trump’s first White House Easter Egg Roll isn’t until Monday, but it’s a tradition one of his senior staffers is more than acquainted with.
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— Olivier Knox (@OKnox) March 28, 2016