13th Jan 2009
Added on January 13, 2009
Added to the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day page :
- Martin Luther King Day — History, crafts, coloring pages and more for kids from the Kaboose website
Added to the Presidential Inauguration page :
- The Inauguration — A guide to the Inauguration from the Change.gov, the official website of the Office of the President-Elect
- The Presidential Inauguration — Coverage and resources from the New York Times
- U.S. Presidential Inauguration — News and features from CNN
- 2009 Presidential Inauguration — The District of Columbia government websites has essential information for anyone who hopes to be in the Capital for Inauguration Day
- A Brief History of Presidential Inaugurations — Learn more about past inaugurations at this White House Historical Society website
- U.S. Presidential Inaugurations: Firsts and Photos — Who was the first President inaugurated in Washington? Which President delivered the longest Inaugural Address? Which inauguration was the first to be televised? These are some of the facts you’ll find on this National Geographic site
- “I Do Solemnly Swear…” : Presidential Inaugurations — The Library of Congress put together this extensive collection of photographs, documents and other resources related to Presidential inaugurations from 1789 – 2001. These primary source materials are from their own collection and those of other institutions, and include tickets, programs, sheet music, letters, diaries and much more.
Added to the Martin Luther King, Jr., Day page :
- Martin Luther King Day — History, crafts, coloring pages and more for kids from the Kaboose website
Added to the Presidential Inauguration page :
- The Inauguration — A guide to the Inauguration from the Change.gov, the official website of the Office of the President-Elect
- The Presidential Inauguration — Coverage and resources from the New York Times
- U.S. Presidential Inauguration — News and features from CNN
- 2009 Presidential Inauguration — The District of Columbia government websites has essential information for anyone who hopes to be in the Capital for Inauguration Day
- A Brief History of Presidential Inaugurations — Learn more about past inaugurations at this White House Historical Society website
- U.S. Presidential Inaugurations: Firsts and Photos — Who was the first President inaugurated in Washington? Which President delivered the longest Inaugural Address? Which inauguration was the first to be televised? These are some of the facts you’ll find on this National Geographic site
- “I Do Solemnly Swear…” : Presidential Inaugurations — The Library of Congress put together this extensive collection of photographs, documents and other resources related to Presidential inaugurations from 1789 – 2001. These primary source materials are from their own collection and those of other institutions, and include tickets, programs, sheet music, letters, diaries and much more.
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