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Willard InterContinental hosts presidentially pardoned turkeys before White House visit

Willard InterContinental hosts presidentially pardoned turkeys before White House visit
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Marc Ramos Contributor | The Points Guy

The Willard InterContinental in Washington, D.C., hosted Peach and Blossom, the turkeys pardoned by U.S. President Joe Biden ahead of Thanksgiving. These birds from Minnesota were selected for this tradition by the National Turkey Federation, which has upheld it for 77 years.

John Zimmerman, chairman of the National Turkey Federation, shared insights during a press conference: "Preparing these presidential birds has taken a lot of special care," he said. "We've been getting them used to lights, camera and even introducing them to a wide variety of music — everything from polka to classic rock."

The tradition of pardoning turkeys dates back to 1947 with President Harry Truman. While some presidents like Dwight D. Eisenhower and Lyndon B. Johnson reportedly consumed the turkeys presented to them, modern practices have evolved since Ronald Reagan's administration.

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Markus Platzer, general manager at the Willard InterContinental, commented on their unique guests: "We had those two wonderful guests staying with us last night after a long travel from beautiful Minnesota," he said. "I have been told that they had a long sleep, that they had some nibbles out of the minibar. Don't worry, we won't charge them."

The event continues as an annual tradition leading up to Thanksgiving Day.

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