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In 1829, the White House was open to the public and a large group of around 20,000 people gathered to celebrate the inauguration of Andrew Jackson. To disperse the crowd, washtubs filled with a mixture of orange juice and whiskey were used as a lure.

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In 1829, the White House was open to the public and a large group of around 20,000 people gathered to celebrate the inauguration of Andrew Jackson. To disperse the crowd, washtubs filled with a mixture of orange juice and whiskey were used as a lure.

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