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Since inauguration ceremonies were moved permanently to Jan. 20 in 1937, the warmest and coldest days both revolved around Ronald Reagan. Reagan’s first inauguration in 1981 saw a high ...
Inauguration ceremonies have been held indoors ... when wind chill temperatures of -25 degrees Fahrenheit forced President Ronald Reagan to kick off his second term inside the Capitol rotunda.
The temperature at Reagan's second inauguration was just 7 degrees, and the parade was canceled. Monday is predicted to be the coldest inauguration since that day. "The health and safety of those ...
The coldest inauguration on record was President Ronald Reagan's second swearing-in ceremony in January 1985, when the temperature was 7 degrees, followed by President Ulysses Grant's ceremony in ...
It’s projected to be the coldest inauguration in 40 years, when Ronald Reagan’s swearing-in ceremony was also moved indoors. “I have ordered the Inauguration Address, in addition to prayers ...
The last time the Inauguration ceremony took place indoors was in 1985 for former President Ronald Reagan's second inauguration when the harsh weather outside forced the public ceremony to move ...
Lulu Roman, best known for her different roles on “Hee Haw,” died Wednesday, April 23 at 78, according to multiple media ...
With the 60th Presidential Inauguration and Martin Luther King Jr. Day falling on the same day, the Transportation Security Administration is preparing to see an influx in passengers at Reagan ...