President-elect Trump's inauguration will now take place inside the U.S. Capitol due to cold weather forecast for Monday, the first indoor inauguration since Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in January 1985.
The 1985 ceremony was originally planned for the Capitol’s west front, as is customary, but the extreme weather prompted a last-minute move to the Rotunda.
Dangerously cold temperatures are expected on Inauguration Day, sending millions of spectators to find other ways to watch the historic swearing in.
The warmest January Inauguration Day took place in 1981 for Ronald Reagan’s first inauguration ... to 1813 were conducted indoors, making James Monroe’s 1817 inauguration the first that ...
It happened most recently in 1985 when former President Ronald Reagan began his second ... when former President James Monroe was sworn into office, according to the NWS. But Monroe took the ...
The previous four were:A blizzard prevented Willam Taft’s 1909 ceremony from being held outside.Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985 was moved indoors as it was 7 degrees.James Monroe's ...
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