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What was the warmest inauguration day?

Ronald Reagan's inauguration was the coldest inauguration day on record. The temperature was 7°F.


Which day in January did the president take the oath of office?

Inauguration Day, which is on January 20th.


Who gave the longest inauguration address?

William Henry Harrison the 9th President of the United States. He insisted on making a two hour long speech on a cold wet day, afterwards he contracted pneumonia and died 30 days into his term. (poetic justice?


Who gave the longest State of the Union speech?

William Henry Harrison on March 4, 1841 delivered an 8,445-word-long inaugural speech which was the longest, lasting 1 hour and 45 minutes.He delivered his speech on a cold wet day, soon developed pneumonia and died after serving only one month as President.


When do you have to turn 35 to be electable- by inauguration day or by voting day?

You must be 35 by inauguration day, in order to take office.


Where is inauguration day?

The presidential inauguration is in the state capitol Washington D.C.


When was Vital Speeches of the Day created?

Vital Speeches of the Day was created in 1934.


Where is inauguration day celebrated?

Usually Inauguration Day is celebrated in Washington D.C. Though, the first inauguration for George Washington was held in New York, these days we celebrate Inauguration day in Washington D.C.


The hostages in Iran were released on what day?

Inauguration Day


Is the NYSE closed for inauguration day?

Yes, it is closed on inauguration day (Jan 19th, 2009) because it is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.


What day is inauguration day celebrated?

Inauguration day is a day that marks the beginning of something, usually a new administration of a government agency, university or other organization. It features the swearing in , or other ceremony, to put in place a new leader. For US presidents, Inauguration Day is on January 20 of the year after the election, held every 4 years.