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Donald Trump is not the first President to serve two non-consecutive terms. It happened in the late 1800s, and it involved Democrat Grover Cleveland and Republican Benjamin Harrison.
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Indy Politics spoke with Charlie Hyde, the President of the Benjamin Harrison House at 13th and Deleware near downtown Indianapolis.
We discussed what it was like during that time in our nation’s history.
The Leon-Tailored Audio runs for about 20 minutes.
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