Surprising facts about inauguration day (Photos)

Interesting facts about presidential inauguration in America:

  • President Obama (2009 and 2013) and Franklin Delano Roosevelt took the oath of office four times.
  • Inauguration 2013 is on Dr. Martin Luther King's, Junior's day, which is extremely symbolic.
  • When Obama was first sworn into office, he used Abraham Lincoln’s former Bible. Obama used Michelle’s family Bible on 1/20/13. Then he used Dr. Martin Luther King, Junior’s “Traveling Bible” on 1/21/13.
  • George Washington delivered the shortest inauguration address ever. His second inaugural address was 135 words long.
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt gave the second shortest inaugural speech. It was only 558 words long.
  • William Henry Harrison died one month after his inaugural speech. He refused to have his ceremony indoors and failed to wear an overcoat, hat, or scarf. As a result, Harrison died one month later. In addition, his speech was the longest ever but his term was the shortest.
  • Inaugurations are not held on Sundays. Therefore, if January 20 landed on a Sunday, the private oath will take place on Saturday or Sunday. However, the public celebrations will happen on Monday and the oath will be repeated.
  • The “So help me God” part of the oath was first added by George Washington.
  • Vice President Andrew Johnson was drunk when he stood to the podium to take his oath. Thus, he was rambling.
  • George Washington was the first president to place his hand on a Bible for his first inauguration.

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