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 ...
Taft, Grover Cleveland (second inauguration), Ulysses S. Grant (second inauguration), Martin Van Buren, Andrew Jackson (second inauguration) and James Monroe (second inauguration). Aside from ...
The coldest inauguration to be held outside was President Ulysses S. Grant's in 1873, which was held on the old Inauguration Day of March 4. The temperature at noon was 16 degrees, and a day low ...
Imagine Donald Trump wearing a top hat. He would have had to if his inauguration had been a few decades earlier, when the hat was required attire at the ceremony for the incoming president.
Coldest inauguration: Ronald Reagan's in 1985 at 7 degrees. Coldest March 4 inauguration was Ulysses S. Grant's in 1873 at 4 degrees. What is normal weather for presidential inaugurations?
A drummer from Minnesota was ready for a frigid inauguration in 1985 ... It was about 16 degrees when Ulysses S. Grant was inaugurated on March 4, 1873. The festivities went on, despite ...
Donald Trump will be inaugurated on Martin Luther King Jr. Day. It’s an occurrence that would’ve seemed doubly implausible in 1981 when, after nearly two centuries, the inauguration’s ...
The second Adams, his son, did not invited his successor, Andrew Jackson, to the White House, which he left the day before the inauguration. Johnson, who disliked his successor Ulysses S.
for President Ulysses Grant in 1873, 16 degrees. The warmest presidential inauguration was for President Ronald Reagan’s first term on January 20, 1981, when the noon temperature was 55 degrees.