On the afternoon of April 30, 1789, George Washington was sworn in as the first ... But the event looks much different than it did back then. Perhaps the most notable difference between ...
But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else. He gave a speech. Every president since has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address as part of ...
The answer is simple: tradition. That’s what the first President of the United States, George Washington, did in 1789, according to the White House Historical Association. Organizers had ...
George Washington of Virginia, the commander of the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War, was elected the first ...
But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else. He gave a speech. Every president since has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address as part of the ...
But on the first Inauguration Day, in 1789, George Washington did something else. He gave a speech. Every president since has followed his example and delivered an inaugural address as part of the ...
Presidential historian and head of the George Washington Presidential Library Lindsay Chervinsky joins WIRED to answer the internet's burning questions about the American Presidency. How did the ...