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Reagan’s 1985 inauguration, among the coldest, was also held indoors
The Polar Express that blasted into Washington for President Ronald Reagan’s second inaugural in 1985 forced the whole inaugural ceremony indoors, and the parade was canceled.
From Reagan to Trump: The cold-weather ceremonies that made inauguration history
The 1985 ceremony was originally planned for the Capitol’s west front, as is customary, but the extreme weather prompted a last-minute move to the Rotunda.
1985 was the last time an inauguration was indoors. Ronald and Nancy Reagan felt they had no choice
Ronald and Nancy Reagan were disappointed, but felt they had no choice. That's what White House Press Secretary Larry Speakes told reporters on Jan. 18, 1985, after the Republican president and first
Trump to be inaugurated inside: Last ceremony held indoors was Reagan's in 1985
President-elect Trump's inauguration will now take place inside the U.S. Capitol due to cold weather forecast for Monday, the first indoor inauguration since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in January 1985.
Trump’s inauguration weather could be below 21°â€”the coldest since Ronald Reagan’s
If the forecast is correct, it will be the coldest inauguration since Ronald Reagan's in 1985.
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Trump Rewrites History With Reagan’s 1985 Flair| Inauguration Like 1985 -Watch History Repeat Itself
Ronald Reagan's second inauguration was moved indoors to the Capitol Rotunda due to dangerously cold weather, and now, in ...
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This day in history: The S-R’s newest columnist was versed in film and politics, and would one day become much more
“Chief executive of the nation’s most populous state for eight years, Reagan is a major spokesman for conservative Americans, ...
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The History Behind Moving Presidential Inaugurations Indoors
In 1909, William Taft took the oath of office inside the Senate chamber after a blizzard dropped nearly 10 inches of snow on ...
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Opinion - Ronald Reagan paved the way for Trump 2.0
In the 40 years leading up to Trump’s first election victory, real hourly wages for Americans without college degrees — 64 ...
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History of popular Jelly Belly flavor dates back to Reagan’s inauguration
When Ronald Reagan was sworn in as the 40th President of the United States in 1981, his inauguration featured an unusual ...
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The history and tradition of presidents leaving personal notes for their successors
Monday’s change of Oval Office occupants is a ritual full of traditions and customs. One of the more modern ones began in 1989, when Ronald Reagan left a note for George H.W. Bush on stationery with a ...
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Director of SIU Paul Simon Public Policy Institute discusses importance of Inauguration Day
Paul Simon Public Policy Institute Director John Shaw, at Southern Illinois University Carbondale, has covered seven ...
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