Skipping Rio Olympics, The Obamas Reach Martha's Vineyard For Their Last Presidential Vacation!

The Obamas arrived at Martha's Vineyard on Saturday to enjoy their sixth holiday on the island and also their last Presidential vacation. The family will spend two-weeks of quality bonding along with their dogs, Bo and Sunny, who too will take a break from the White House. The vacay comes just days after Barack Obama celebrated his 55th birthday - his last one as in-house President. Note worthily, the family decided to skip this year's Rio Olympics - a second-time occasion when the President has chosen the island as his getaway this summer over the prestigious world games. The President and First Lady greeted the locals after landing at the airport, while their daughters Malia and Sasha made their way toward the waiting motorcade. The First Family is staying at a family home owned by Joanne Hubschman off North Road in Chilmark. Judging by his past vacations, President Obama is likely to play a lot of golf and read books. He may also go biking and hiking with First Lady Michelle and his daughters. He is also expected to catch all the Olympics action on television while he's there.


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