Today’s swearing-in will happen in the US Capitol Rotunda for the second time in history

Jan 20 (CNN/GNA) – Donald Trump’s public swearing-in ceremony will be held in US Capitol Rotunda after it was moved inside due to dangerously cold temperatures.

This will be the second time the ceremony will be held at this location, with the first being Ronald Reagan’s second inauguration in 1985.

Previously, the presidential oath of office has been taken 75 times in a variety of locations, including all four of Barack Obama’s swearing-in ceremonies in 2009 and 2013.

Not including this year’s inauguration, the oath of office has been administered at the following locations:

Outside of Washington, DC (7 occasions): Early presidents George Washington and John Adams were sworn in in New York City and Philadelphia. Presidents Chester A. Arthur, Theodore Roosevelt, Calvin Coolidge and Lyndon B. Johnson took their oaths in other cities after the deaths of their predecessors.

US Capitol (57 occasions): Including, most commonly, the East Portico 34 times.

Old Brick Capitol: The site of the current Supreme Court Building is where James Monroe took the oath in 1817 while the Capitol was being rebuilt after the war of 1812.

White House (8 occasions): The East Room hosted two of those instances. Others include the Blue Room, the Cabinet Room and the Map Room.

Washington, DC, not in the Capitol or the White House (2 occasions): John Tyler in 1841 took his oath at Brown’s Hotel after the death of William Henry Harrison, and Andrew Johnson in 1865 was sworn in at the Kirkwood Hotel after the death of Abraham Lincoln.

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