U.S. Marine Band on the steps of the U.S. Capitol in Washington, D.C. Library of Congress Prints and Photographs Division In the program for President William McKinley’s 1901 inauguration, a writer ...
Six Indian chiefs passing in review before President Roosevelt during his 1905 Inaugural parade. Left to right: Buckskin Charlie (Ute), American Horse (Oglala Sioux), Quanah Parker (Comanche), ...
Inaugural address highlights going back to FDR, paired with dramatic images and facts, tell the story of modern America ...
On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington was sworn in as the first president of the United States. Since Washington took his oath of office, Inauguration Day has continued to be an ...
Saturday at TowneBank Stadium, the inaugural team will receive well-deserved recognition. Two of its players will serve as ...
The inauguration has been a key event at the start of each presidency since George Washington took the first oath of office in 1789. Certain features have remained fairly constant over the years, ...
President Ulysses S. Grant delivers his second inaugural address from the east steps of the U.S. Capitol as the temperature topped out at 16 degrees Fahrenheit on March 4, 1873, in Washington, D.C. A ...
The nation turns its collective attention to Washington, a locale with which the general populace has become accustomed in the passing years to direct its growing anxiety, disappointment and anger.
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Inaugural Cider Festival coming to Staunton's Frontier Culture Museum Nov. 8
STAUNTON — The Frontier Culture Museum of Virginia, the Virginia Cider Association, and Virginia Humanities, are teaming up ...
History reveals little known facts about swearing-ins, past and present. Jan. 18, 2013 -- intro: In less than a week, President Obama will stand before the nation and once again swear the oath that ...
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