This Day, 1937: Franklin Roosevelt became the first president to be inaugurated on Jan. 20th (Mar. 4 was prior day). In his Inaugural address, he said the fight against the Great Depression was far from over: “I see one-third of a nation ill-housed, ill-clad, ill-nourished.”
The '61 Lincoln Continental that President Kennedy was murdered in? You may not know that it was refurbished and used by LBJ, Nixon, Ford & Carter. Here: LBJ rides down Pennsylvania Ave. in it. Also seen: @ClintHill_SS - who leaped into the car moments after JFK was shot
As LBJ was sworn in, Robert Kennedy - now a Senator from New York - seemed lost in thought. It should have been his brother's second inaugural. RFK and LBJ harbored a bitter hatred for each other - and that may be understating it
This Day, 1969: Lyndon Johnson - exhausted and delighted to be heading home to Texas - with his successor, Richard Nixon
This Day, 1977: After a decade dominated by Vietnam and Watergate, Jimmy Carter promised a new era of openness and honesty in the White House. Here: He and Rosalynn after departing the Capitol
This Day, 1981: Jimmy Carter, crushed in a landslide by Ronald Reagan, escorts his successor to the Capitol. At that very moment, a parallel drama was playing out: the release of 52 American hostages from Iran - after 444 days in captivity
Just the fourth sitting VP to be elected to the presidency (can you name the others?), George H.W. Bush was sworn in this day in 1989. As his predecessor Ronald Reagan departed the Capitol that day, Bush said: "There goes a good man."
This Day, 1993: Bill Clinton was sworn in. The '90s were a time of peace and prosperity - but also, in retrospect, the beginning of a nasty, hyperpartisan era in American politics that has only gotten much worse
This Day, 2001: After one of the most controversial and drawn out elections in American history, George W. Bush was sworn in. His agenda would soon be upended by the worst attack on American soil since Pearl Harbor (and bloodier)
This Day, 2009: George W. Bush seemed happy to be relieved of the burdens of the presidency as he greeted his successor - Barack Obama - on the North Portico (Photo/WWR)
This Day, 2017: Donald Trump, the oldest person ever elected to a first term - and the fifth POTUS to lose the popular vote - with his predecessor, President Obama. Michelle/Melania on left. Inauguration Day 2021 is exactly one year away