
White House Presidential Transportation Challenge Coin with Color Fill Sky
From 1791 when George Washington toured the Southern states by coach, travel has been essential for the American presidency. For the early presidents the horse was fine, but their successors in turn embraced the emergence of steamboats, railroads, automobiles, airplanes, and helicopters for faster travel over greater distances. Today the presidentās armored limousineāknown as āthe Beastā; Air Force Oneāthe flying White House; and Marine Oneāthe helicopter always ready for quick tripsāare powerful symbols of the American presidency itself.
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From 1791 when George Washington toured the Southern states by coach, travel has been essential for the American presidency. For the early presidents the horse was fine, but their successors in turn embraced the emergence of steamboats, railroads, automobiles, airplanes, and helicopters for faster travel over greater distances. Today the presidentās armored limousineāknown as āthe Beastā; Air Force Oneāthe flying White House; and Marine Oneāthe helicopter always ready for quick tripsāare powerful symbols of the American presidency itself.






















