President Andrew Jackson had some 20,000 of his supporters attend a celebration around the White House following his first inauguration in 1829. The mob quickly grew rowdy, however, with fights ...
Every president redesigns the Oval Office upon entry into it. In Donald Trump’s Oval Office hangs a portrait of the seventh ...
Other notable absences include John Adams declining to attend Thomas Jefferson's 1801 inauguration, John Quincy Adams pulling a no-show for Andrew Jackson's 1829 inauguration and the impeached ...
Trump has shown an affinity with many of the little guys — what he called in 2017 "the forgotten men and women." But he also ...
While official weather records were not kept until 1873, Andrew Jackson’s first inauguration in 1829 is thought to be the warmest Inauguration Day ever at a balmy 57 degrees.
Only the 1789 inauguration of President George Washington ... Not since populist President Andrew Jackson entered office in 1829 with a plan to replace the Bank of the United States with a system ...
The lawmakers will gather at the East Front of the Capitol following the luncheon. The parade begins on Pennsylvania Avenue and Constitution Avenue. It continues past the archives and Federal Triangle ...
James Monroe's second inauguration in 1821 was held indoors due to a snowstorm. Andrew Jackson's second inauguration in 1833 was held indoors due to cold temperatures, snowy grounds and Jackson ...
The first Adams left the capital early the morning of the inauguration, and never indicated why. The second Adams, his son, did not invited his successor, Andrew Jackson, to the White House ...