April 30,1789-George Washington inauguration March 4,1797-John Adams inauguration March 4,1801-Thomas Jefferson inauguration March 4,1809-James Madison inauguration March 4,1817-James Monroe inauguration March 4,1825-John Quincy Adams inauguration March 4,1829-Andrew Jackson inauguration March 4,1837-Martin Van Buren inauguration March 4,1841-William Henry Harrison inauguration April 6,1841-John Tyler inauguration March 4,1845-James K.Polk inauguration March 4,1849-Zachary Taylor inauguration July 10,1850-Millard Fillmore inauguration March 4,1853-Franklin Pierce inauguration March 4,1857-James Buchanan inauguration March 4,1861-Abraham Lincoln inauguration April 15,1865-Andrew Johnson inauguration March 4,1869-Ulysses S.Grant inauguration March 4,1877-Rutherford B.Hayes inauguration March 4,1881-James A.Garfield inauguration September 20,1881-Chester A.Arthur inauguration
Probably next to nothing. If it is actually calleda "Presidential Inauguration Eyewitness Medal",it sounds very much like a piece of tourist claptrap. It's worth what you paid for it.
No, like the previous six U.S. Presidential/ Vice-Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies, the 2013 ceremony is scheduled to take place at the West Front of the Capitol Building. Like the two times to date that Inauguration Day fell on Sunday, January 20 (1957 and 1985), the ceremony is scheduled for Monday the 21st.
its really easy if you like to learn about history like i do he had the first inauguration and the first cabinet
The presidential inauguration cakes often feature unique designs and flavors that reflect the theme of the event. These cakes may include intricate decorations such as the presidential seal, American flags, or other patriotic symbols. Flavors can vary, but popular choices include classic vanilla, chocolate, or red velvet, as well as more unique options like lemon, raspberry, or even champagne-infused cake.
The first U.S. presidential inauguration was in April (1789). The next 36 were in March (1793-1933). The last 21 have been in January (1937-2017).
Some presidents were re-elected and so had more than one inauguration. Presidents who take office due to the death or resignation of the President do not have an inauguration ceremony unless they are later elected to a term of their own. Four presidents never had a inauguration ceremony. FDR had four.
In Washingtion ,DC, like every other inauguration from 1800 on.
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John Adams:George Washington
Ronald Reagan's inauguration was the coldest inauguration day on record. The temperature was 7°F.
Proper nouns like the names of places or people or events President Barack Obama, Atlanta, California, The United States, Coca-Cola Company, The Presidential Inauguration etc.
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