The all-time record high for a U.S. presidential inauguration was set in August 1974 with the Inauguration of Gerald Ford with a high of 83 degrees, though that was a non-traditional inauguration date ...
This year, Inauguration Day falls on Monday, Jan. 20. In honor of the day, you’ll find a collection of stirring Inauguration ...
The US presidential inauguration on January 20 in Washington, D.C. will be the ultimate victory lap for Donald Trump as he returns to the White House. What happens on the day, who is invited and who ...
The warmest inauguration ever was 89 degrees on Aug. 9, 1974, when President Gerald Ford was sworn in following President Richard Nixon's resignation. Inaugurations used to be held in March until ...
(Aug. 9, 1974 was technically the warmest inauguration, when Gerald Ford took over after Richard Nixon’s resignation. It was 89 degrees, with partly cloudy skies and hazy conditions.) ...
The warmest inauguration on record was when Gerald Ford took the oath following Richard Nixon’s resignation on Aug. 9, 1974. Because the ceremony was held in the summer, it was a steamy 89 ...
Carter's inaugural words will one day be the political epitaph of John Swinney. The First Minister, like Ford, is a ...
Inauguration Day is two weeks away and with it ... which has been done by helicopter (weather permitting) since Gerald Ford’s ...
(Aug. 9, 1974 was technically the warmest inauguration, when Gerald Ford took over after Richard Nixon’s resignation. It was 89 degrees, with partly cloudy skies and hazy conditions.) The ...
The warmest inauguration ever was 89 degrees on Aug. 9, 1974, when President Gerald Ford was sworn in following President ...