Barack Obama’s Inauguration in 2013 fell on January 21st, because the 20th was a Sunday.With his left hand resting on a family Bible, President George W. Bush takes the oath of office to serve a second term as 43rd President of the United States during a ceremony at the U.S. Capitol, Thursday, Jan. 20, 2005. Laura Bush, Barbara Bush, and Jenna Bush listen as Chief Justice William H. Rehnquist administers the oath. Photo by Susan Sterner, Courtesy of the George W. Bush Presidential Library and MuseumPres. Bush being sworn-in by Chief Justice Rehnquist (R) w. Barbara Bush looking on, during inaugural. (Photo by Diana Walker/Getty Images)Ronald Reagan’s second Inauguration fell on a Monday because the 20th was a Sunday, and his Inauguration was moved inside the Capitol Rotunda because of dangerously cold temperatures.President Dwight Eisenhower’s 1957 public Inauguration being held on Monday January 21, because of January 20th falling on a Sunday. Dwight Eisenhower (center right) takes the oath of office from Chief Justice Fred Moore Vinson (center left). To the far left is Harry Truman, outgoing President, and to the far right is Richard Nixon, incoming Vice President.: President Franklin D. Roosevelt gives his fourth Inaugural speech January 20, 1945 outside the south portico of the White House in Washington D.C. (Photo by National Archive/Getty Images)
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