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July 2, 2024 1 min
Q: Thomas Jefferson was the first president to hold a celebration for this at the White House. What is it? Listen here for the answer and play along weekdays at 6:25a for a chance to win prizes!
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Shelby and Chili's nearly impossible question.Tom, good morning. How are things
in DC today? Good? It'sdoing pretty awesome. Yeah, how you
doing, Toby? Really good?Welcome to Toby and Chile in the morning.
You are playing for these tickets tosee the NSO Harry Potter Wolf Trap.
Here's the question again one more time. Thomas Jefferson was the first president

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to hold a celebration for this atthe White House. What is it?
Survey says, July the fourth ofJuly. You would think that it would
have been a national holiday prior tothat. However, exactly that was the
first celebration at the White House.That is correct. Congratulations, Ah,
you're awesome. Yesday, it happenedback in eighteen oh one. For those

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historians. You're gonna go see HarryPotter Wolf Trap on the twenty fourth.
The National Symphony Orchestra playing along doingtheir thing while you watched the movie.
It's a really cool experience in joy. Okay, I cannot wait. My
son's gonna love it too. Allright, Tom, will you and your
son have a great day. Thankyou for listening to ninety seven point one
wash FM today. Hang on theline, so Taylor can get some info

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from you. Our producer be heretomorrow morning. Another chance for you to
win those nso Harry Potter at Wolftrafftickets yours when you get up and you
play our nearly impossible question. Rightaround this time, MANYANA top stories.
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