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Last Friday night Omar J. Gonzalez managed to do something that many would have imagined impossible. He scaled a fence at The White House, climbed over it and sprinted across the lawn before actually making it inside of President Obama's private residence. Of course Gonzalez was caught quickly and arrested on a slew of charges. At the time of his arrest he was carrying a small knife but Gonzalez's car was apparently stocked for battle. He had over 800 rounds of ammunition, a machete and two hatchets in his vehicle. -
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In 1862, during the American Civil War, soprano Adelina Patti visited the White House and sang for Abraham Lincoln and his wife, Mary. Patti--then only 19, yet already well known in the U.S.--sang a number of songs, ending with "Home Sweet Home," a song requested by Lincoln himself...
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