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Photos Reveal Obama's Makeover

Metal gadgets and American Indian pottery have taken the place of Bush's decorative china. Martin Luther King Jr's bust and a framed programmed from the 1963 March on Washington adorn the walls.
He keeps a wooden pen holder gifted to him by Gordon Brown on his desk.
The table behind his desk is full of family photographs, which reminds the President "why I am doing, what I am doing?"
Artwork and ornaments from the National Museum of the American Indian and the National Museum of American History's patent are lined on the bookcases.
A bowl of apples and a bowl of M &Ms for young visitors are placed on the coffee table.
However, certain things have not been changed. These include a sculpture by Frederic Remington 'The Bronco Buster' and paintings of Abraham Lincoln and George Washington.



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