I know Lyndon Johnson took the oath of office aboard Air Force One in Texas at Love Field right after Kennedy was pronounced dead
George Washington added the words "So help me God." to the end of the oath of office that he took when being sworn in as president. The actual wording of the oath is in Article II of the Constitution and does not contain that phrase. Washington added it on his own.
either New York or Washington i really have no idea because im not from the U.S
Wahington took the oath of office on April 30, 1789.
The inauguration is held in Washington, D.C., on the National Mall.
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Geral Ford took the presidential oath of office.
Pierce took the oath on March 4, 1853.
No it didn't exist in 1789. He took the oath in NYC. Washington helped plan Washington DC and the first president in the White House was Adams.
The first time, 1963, he took it in the presidential airplane while it was sitting on the ground at Dallas airport. The second time,1965, he took it outside the capitol in Washington.
Herbert Hoover
Millard Fillmore
Obama and TR Roosevelt
United States President Herbert Hoover took the Presidential Oath on March 4th, 1929 in the United States Capital. This oath was administered by William H. Taft.
The oath took place for Obama in Washington D.C.
George H.W. Bush took the presidential oath of office.
Usually in Washington DC, in a public ceremony, on or near the steps of the US capitol building. If the president dies in office and the Vice-president is sworn in as president, he takes the oath at the first convenient location. Calvin Coolidge took it a his father's home where he happened to be visiting. Lyndon Johnson took it on the Presidential plane at an airport in Dallas.
President Richard Nixon resigned in 1974 and the Vice President Gerald Ford took the oath to be President of the United States of America