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Gerald R. Ford, Jr., on the Football Practice Field at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1933

Presidents and the Pigskin
When the New England Patriots and New York Giants collide in this year’s Super Bowl, the two teams will be competing for more than just a National Football League championship. The winner will also receive a trip to the White House, a place that many gridiron greats have called home.  Read up about football’s rich history at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue at Prologue: Presidents and the Pigskin »
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Gerald R. Ford, Jr., on the Football Practice Field at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan, 1933

Presidents and the Pigskin

When the New England Patriots and New York Giants collide in this year’s Super Bowl, the two teams will be competing for more than just a National Football League championship. The winner will also receive a trip to the White House, a place that many gridiron greats have called home.  Read up about football’s rich history at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue at Prologue: Presidents and the Pigskin »

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