The question refers to a holiday song written by Irving Berlin. It does not refer to an actual dream, but rather to nostalgia for the supposedly peaceful holiday seasons of the past, represented by snowy small town landscapes.
The last White Christmas in Lancaster, PA was on December 25, 2009. A White Christmas is defined as having at least one inch of snow on the ground on Christmas Day.
it was for the Christmas party she was having
Benjamin Harrison was the first to bring a cut tree into the White House to decorate for Christmas.Franklin Pierce was the first president to have a Christmas tree while he was President. He had a tree on the White House lawn decorated for Christmas.
Not really, though there is a tradition of having a Christmas tree at the White House every year.
A Christmas Dream - 2009 was released on: USA: December 2009 (internet)
Not by any definition of "best selling movie." The SONG "White Christmas" is credited with having sold the most singles of any recording.
Theodore Roosevelt did not have a Christmas tree in the White House every year. Whether he was against having one or whether he just did not get around to having one put up is a subject for debate. It is verifiable that there was no Christmas tree in the White House in 1902, 1904, and 1922. The lack of a tree in 1902 was due to the fact that President Theodore Roosevelt had not ordered one by December 23. In 1922 First Lady Florence Harding's illness led to a more subdued Christmas celebration at the White House and no Christmas tree. For a history of Christmas Trees at the White House see related links
White Christmas is a term that has meaning locally, not globally. It is a white Christmas wherever in the world there is snow covering the ground on or about December 24 and 25. Very likely there has never been a year since the celebration of Christmas began that has not had a white Christmas somewhere. If you are asking about the area where you live, you need to specify that.
A Newsboy's Christmas Dream - 1913 is rated/received certificates of: UK:U
a ghost from the future or his dream.
A Dream for Christmas - 1973 - TV was released on: USA: 24 December 1973
A Dream for Christmas - 1973 TV was released on: USA: 24 December 1973