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2007-08-19 22:22 Geographer 2304×3072× (2065331 bytes) The gazebo made for the wedding of [[Tricia Nixon]] and Edward Finch Cox in 1971 in the Rose Garden of White House is now on display at [[Nixon Library]]. Photographed and uploaded by user:Geographer
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