Inaugural addresses are not just a formality, but an opportunity for presidents to communicate directly with the American people. Through their words, presidents seek to inspire, unite, and lead the ...
In 1940, Roosevelt broke the tradition set by George Washington by running for a third term. The advent of Nazi Germany sealed his determination to seek the presidency again, despite the disapproval ...
On January 20, 1941, Franklin D. Roosevelt was inaugurated as president ... to Capitol Hill to take the oath of office and deliver an inaugural address before throngs of people.
As Trump gets ready for his inauguration as the 47th President of the US on January 20, his inaugural luncheon aims to combine history, custom, and cuisine.
Eleanor Roosevelt, 1933 The shade of Eleanor Roosevelt's inaugural gown became known as "Eleanor Blue" at President Franklin D. Roosevelt's first inauguration. Eleanor Roosevelt's dress and ...
Inaugural Luncheon, held at Statuary Hall, celebrates tradition and history, featuring classic American cuisine. Past menus reflected presidential roots, hinting at Trump's likely preference for ...