Dolly Madison was known as the Queen of Washington City. When her husband James Madison became president, Dolly attracted artists, writers, singers, and people from many different backgrounds to the White House. They very well may have come for her peppermint ice cream.
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Dolly Madison was known as the Queen of Washington City. When her husband James Madison became president, Dolly attracted artists, writers, singers, and people from many different backgrounds to the White House. They very well may have come for her peppermint ice cream.
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