The 22nd Amendment has already had its say: “No person shall be elected to the office of the President more than twice, and ...
While the presidential inauguration dates back to 1789, official weather records for Washington, D.C. go as far back as Ulysses S. Grant’s second inauguration in 1873. That still gives us ...
President-elect Donald Trump moved his inauguration ceremony inside for Monday due to an "Arctic blast." How cold will Florida be?
Some other very cold Inaugurations occurred in 1961 for President Kennedy when it was only 22 degrees and for President Ulysses Grant in 1873, 16 degrees. The wettest inauguration was in 1937 ...
Some other very cold Inaugurations occurred in 1961 for President Kennedy when it was only 22 degrees, for President Ulysses Grant in 1873, 16 degrees. The warmest presidential inauguration was fo ...
Of these March 4 ceremonies, Woodrow Wilson’s first inauguration in 1913 was the warmest with a noon temperature of 55 degrees. Ulysses S. Grant’s second inauguration in 1873 was the coldest ...
Taft, Grover Cleveland (second inauguration), Ulysses S. Grant (second inauguration), Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson (second inauguration) and James Monroe (second inauguration). Aside from ...
John Quincy Adams pulling a no-show for Andrew Jackson's 1829 inauguration and the impeached Andrew Johnson failing to attend Ulysses S. Grant's 1869 inauguration. 35. This year will be just the ...
US President-elect Donald Trump faces one of the coldest inauguration days in modern history when he is sworn in Monday.
Some other very cold Inaugurations occurred in 1961 for President Kennedy when it was only 22 degrees and for President Ulysses Grant in 1873, 16 degrees. The wettest inauguration was in 1937 ...
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