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2003 Easter Egg Roll
Reagan, Bush Sr, Clinton (1981-2001)
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan and two Easter bunnies wave from the south portico of the White House. In 1981, Nancy Reagan introduced the egg hunt and autographed souvenir wooden eggs to the White House Easter Egg Roll.
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan and two Easter bunnies wave from the south portico of the White House. In 1981, Nancy Reagan introduced the egg hunt and autographed souvenir wooden eggs to the White House Easter Egg Roll.
 
Former First Lady Nancy Reagan and two Easter bunnies wave from the south portico of the White House. In 1981, Nancy Reagan introduced the egg hunt and autographed souvenir wooden eggs to the White House Easter Egg Roll. Former First Lady Nancy Reagan greets life-size characters at the White House Easter Egg Roll. Nancy Reagan attended the Easter Egg Roll as a child.
President Reagan and First Lady Nancy Reagan watch as children roll eggs at the 1982 White House Easter Egg Roll. Former President Bush and First Lady Barbara Bush pose with Easter bunnies at The White House in 1989. The White House Easter Bunny, usually a White House staffer dressed in a special White House rabbit suit, was introduced by Pat Nixon, wife of President Richard Nixon, in 1969.
Former President Bush blows a whistle to start an egg roll race at the 1989 White House Easter Egg Roll while First Lady Barbara Bush smiles at the children participating. Former First Lady Barbara Bush and two Easter bunnies wave from the balcony of The White House at the 1989 Easter Egg Roll.
President Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton watch children's egg roll races during the 1993 Easter Egg Roll. Mrs. Clinton expanded the egg roll to the Ellipse to include additional activities for both children and adult attendees. President Clinton and First Lady Hillary Clinton deliver remarks at the at the 2000 Easter Egg Roll.
President Clinton poses on stage with the Easter Bunny at the start of the 2000 Easter Egg Roll. The White House Easter Bunny, usually a White House staffer dressed in a special White House rabbit suit, was introduced by Pat Nixon, wife of President Richard Nixon, in 1969.

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