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1985 was the last time an inauguration was indoors. Ronald and Nancy Reagan felt they had no choice


Published on 2025-01-18 15:42:02 - MSN
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The article discusses the unique circumstances surrounding Ronald Reagan's second inauguration in 1985, which was held indoors due to extreme cold weather. On January 21, 1985, with temperatures at 7 degrees Fahrenheit and a wind chill of minus 25, the decision was made to move the ceremony inside the Capitol Rotunda for the first time since 1985. This was a significant departure from tradition, as inaugurations are typically held outdoors on the Capitol's West Front. The Reagans, feeling they had no choice due to the harsh weather, proceeded with the ceremony indoors, where Chief Justice Warren Burger administered the oath of office. The event was also notable for being the first time the oath was administered in the Rotunda, and it was broadcast live on television, allowing the public to witness the historic moment despite the change in venue.

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