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Iconic U.S. presidential inauguration photos

Iconic U.S. presidential inauguration photos catch history in the making. Here are some inauguration shots, including images of John F. Kennedy and Ronald Reagan and a more than 150-year old photo of Abraham Lincoln.

Lincoln, Roosevelt, Kennedy, Carter and others make inauguration history

James Buchanan: 1857

This photo, which shows the 15thU.S. presidentJames Buchanan, is the first-known photo of an inauguration. In the image captured during hisMarch 1857 inauguration, Buchanan is pictured at the east front of the U.S. Capitol.

(Library of Congress/Reuters)

Abraham Lincoln: 1865

A large crowd awaits President Abraham Lincoln's second inauguration, held on a rainy day at the U.S. Capitol grounds in Washington in 1865.You can see Lincoln standing at centre, papers in hand. Lincoln's second inaugural address is inscribedonthe walls of the Lincoln Memorial in Washington, along with hisGettysburg address.

(Library of Congress/Reuters)

The crowd at the second inauguration, held on March 4, includedAfrican-American troops.

(Library of Congress/Reuters)

William HowardTaft: 1909

After a blizzard lashed Washington, thousands of city workers removed snow along the parade route for the William Howard Taftinauguration on March 4, 1909. His wife, HelenHerronTaft, not seen here, joined the president in the parade to the White House for the first time in inaugural history.

(Library of Congress/Reuters)

FranklinDelanoRoosevelt: 1933

After taking his oath of office, Franklin Delano Roosevelt addresseda nation deeply rattled by the Great Depression with a speech thatincluded his famous quote that "the only thing we have to fear is fear itself."Here, onlookers vie for a good view of Roosevelt's March 4, 1933 inauguration in Washington.

(Library of Congress/Reuters)

Dwight D. Eisenhower and Richard Nixon: 1953

Photographers crowd around the dais on which stand President Dwight D. Eisenhower, left, and Vice-President Richard Nixon after Eisenhower's inaugural parade on Jan. 23,1953.

(Keystone/Getty Images)

Dwight D. Eisenhower: 1957

Eisenhower, left, has a spot of tea withNixon, during his second inauguration in Washington on Jan. 21, 1957. Nixon would go on to be president from Jan. 20, 1969 to Aug. 9, 1974.

(Keystone/Hulton Archive/Getty Images)

John F. Kennedy:1961

President John F. Kennedy gives his inaugural address at the Capitol in Washington after he took the oath of office on Jan. 20, 1961. Listening in the front row are, from left, Vice-PresidentLyndonB. Johnson, campaign opponent Richard Nixon, SenatorJohnSparkmanof Alabama, and former president HarryTruman.

(Associated Press)

Jimmy Carter:1977

President JimmyCarter, who grew up on and later ran a peanut farm, was inaugurated in Washington on Jan. 20, 1977. Some of Carter's supporterswere referred to as the 'peanut brigade' and peanuts were a visual theme for his presidential campaign. Here, a 12-metre peanut-shaped float passes by the review stand.

(Marion S. Trikosoko/White House/Library of Congress/Reuters)

The 39th presidentwaves to the crowd while making the two-kilometre stretch with his wife, Rosalynn, and their daughter, Amy.

(Suzanne Vlamis/Associated Press)

Ronald Reagan:1981

Not all presidents walk along the parade route. Here, President Ronald Reagan salutes beside his wife Nancy Reagan after becoming the 40th President of the United States on Jan. 20, 1981, at the Capitol in Washington. It was so coldat Reagan's second inaugurationin 1985 that the president decided to cancel the parade, citing "risks to the well- being of many of the thousands who would attend and work at these events.''

(AFP/Getty Images)

Bill Clinton: 1993

Musical performances have become part of the inauguration ceremonies. Here,Michael Jackson and Diana Ross appear on stage with Bill Clinton and hisdaughter Chelsea duringcelebrations at the Lincoln Memorial for his presidential inauguration on Jan. 17, 1993.

(Reuters)

George W Bush: 2001

Newly sworn-in President George W. Bush shakes hands with presidential campaign opponent Al Gore, as Clinton looks on outside the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 20, 2001.

(Joe Raedle/Newsmakers/Getty Images)

Barack Obama: 2009

Barack Obama speaks during his inauguration ceremony in Washington, on Jan. 20, 2009. "Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America," said Obama, who spoke before more than one million people crowded into Washington's National Mall.

(Brian Snyder/Reuters)

Barack Obama: 2013

Obama waves to the crowd after delivering his inaugural address on the West Front of the U.S. Capitol in Washington on Jan. 21, 2013. The inauguration's official theme was "Faith in America's Future."

(Scott Andrews/Reuters)