Texas History for Kids

Episode 60- Inauguration Day: Tied to Texas

Michelle Gallegos Season 1 Episode 60

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When we think about Inauguration Day, images of parades, grand ceremonies, and historic speeches come to mind. But there’s much more to this day than meets the eye. From its beginnings in 1789 to its Texas-sized connections, Inauguration Day tells a fascinating story of leadership, tradition, and history. Let’s dive into this journey and discover what it means for Texas and beyond.

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References

Herbert P. Gambrell, “Lamar, Mirabeau Buonaparte,” Handbook of Texas Online, accessed January 11, 2025, https://www.tshaonline.org/handbook/entries/lamar-mirabeau-buonaparte. Published by the Texas State Historical Association.





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