A brief history of US presidential inaugurations
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Presidential history: The time and place of presidential inaugurations
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Looking back at wild weather history for presidential inaugurations
Ironically, the coldest inauguration was just four years later, when President Ronald Reagan publicly took the oath for a second time. The morning started off at 4 below zero. By noon, it was just 7 degrees, and wind chills ranged from -10 to -20 degrees. Not only was the swearing-in held indoors, but the parade was also canceled.
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