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Several former presidents have tried to get their old job back, but only one, Grover Cleveland, succeeded — and left the White House with regrets. Bestselling author Jared Cohen shares details.
If Trump wins back the White House, ... Grover Cleveland delivering his inaugural address to a crowd on the east portico of the U.S. Capitol in 1885, for his first term.
Presidential Library/Key Site Grover Cleveland Birthplace Historic Site, Caldwell, New Jersey ; Grover Cleveland 1885 – 1889, 1893 – 1897. ... in a White House ceremony.
With Trump’s return to the White House, some people naturally look for parallels between him and Grover Cleveland. George Cleveland sees only differences – “probably night and day ...
Not all U.S. presidents prefer to dine fancy; in fact, Grover Cleveland once went out of his way to enjoy a humble dish in ...
As you are stuck at home during the coronavirus pandemic, CBS12 News Morning Anchor Matt Lincoln will dive into the history books to focus on what you might not know about our nation's presidents.
Cleveland was a lifelong bachelor until his first term as president when he married Frances Folsom, 21, a woman 27 years his junior — making him the only president to get married in the White House.
Picture of the Day: Grover Cleveland's White House Wedding, June 2, 1886 The only presidential White House wedding happened 125 years ago. The bride was 27 years younger than the groom.
The White House might not be up for grabs, but another presidential palace is on the market in New Jersey. The last home of Grover Cleveland, the only president to serve two non-consecutive terms ...
Cleveland arrived in the White House after a scandal nearly derailed his campaign. Though a bachelor until age 49, he had fathered a child earlier in life; and though the scandal nearly ended his ...
He married Frances Folsom in the nation’s first White House wedding. And they lived devotedly until Cleveland died. Not going to make you try to compare this with the Trump saga because, really ...