The inauguration is really about swearing in the next president, but first ladies throughout history have stolen the show with their inaugural gowns.
President-elect Donald Trump is set to take the oath of office for a second time on Inauguration Day ... images of inaugurations from Franklin Roosevelt to Joe Biden.
"By the time he completed his inaugural address, President Hoover's face was beaded with water and his suit was wringing wet." Heavy rain was also present for President Franklin D. Roosevelt's ...
This year, Inauguration Day falls on Monday, Jan. 20. In honor of the day, you’ll find a collection of stirring Inauguration ...
The 20th Amendment, ratified in 1933, moved the start of the president's term and inauguration to Jan. 20. Franklin D. Roosevelt became the first president inaugurated on the new date in 1937 for ...
Coldest: 1985. Reagan's second inauguration. Noon temperature: 7 degrees. The inauguration was moved indoors. Rainiest: 1937. President Franklin D. Roosevelt's second inauguration, when 1.77 inches of ...
President Theodore Roosevelt gives his inaugural address to the nation in 1905, ahead of his second term. The President would later run for a third term as an independent in the 1913 election ...
Unlike the much-scrutinized style choices of recent decades, all of the inaugural ones that were made by Roosevelt, who served as first lady between 1933 and 1945, are not readily accessible online.