George Cleveland never knew his grandfather, who died in 1908. But with Donald Trump's return, Grover Cleveland is a big deal again.
Like Donald Trump, former President Grover Cleveland secured the White House for a second time after losing a previous election, presidential historian Alexis Coe notes in a Sunday, MSNBC op-ed. However,
They both won a second term after losing the previous election. But Cleveland’s second administration was such a disaster it put his party out of power for decades.
On Monday, Jan. 20, President Donald Trump will repeat history, becoming just the second president to serve two non-consecutive terms. The first actually lived right here in Central New York. Grover Cleveland served two terms in the late 1800s.
The last president to serve two non-consecutive terms stood against imperialism. Donald Trump could learn from his example.
Inauguration day is meant to be a symbol of unity, even after the most bruising of presidential campaigns. It's the performance of a Constitutionally mandated ritual.
President Donald Trump will take the oath of office as the 47th United States President in the presence of United States Chief Justice John Roberts. Trump will move back into the White House after the inauguration ceremony,
Did you know? The first known Christmas tree in the White House was a private one for President Benjamin Harrison's family, and his successor Grover Cleveland took advantage of newly-installed ...
Every president since Ronald Reagan has left a note for his successor, and President Joe Biden could be the first to write a letter to someone who is both his successor and the predecessor who left a
Also in the area: A bust of Abraham Lincoln with a large picture of Walt Disney looming behind him, as well as a bust of Walt Disney, crafted by Blaine Gibson, the sculptor who was responsible for the bulk of the animatronic heads of state inside.
As Donald Trump prepares to take office for the second time, here are twelve lesser-known facts about Inauguration Day.
Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, served from 1885 to 1889 and again from 1893 to 1897.