miércoles, 19 de enero de 2005

INAGURATION DAY EVENTS

Morning Worship Service The tradition of attending a morning worship service on Inauguration Day began with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933.
Procession to the Capitol By tradition, the outgoing President accompanies the President-elect to the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony.
Vice President's Swearing-in Ceremony Until 1937, the Vice President was sworn into office in the Senate chamber.
President's Swearing-in Ceremony There have been 54 formal Presidential Inaugural ceremonies, held at over 10 different locations.
Inaugural Address Since George Washington in 1789, every President has delivered an Inaugural address, ranging from 8,445 words, to just 135.
Inaugural Luncheon Since 1953, the JCCIC has hosted a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol for the new President, Vice President, and guests.
Inaugural Parade While early parades were mostly military escorts, by 1841, floats, citizens groups, and bands became standard.
Inaugural Ball The first Inaugural ball in Washington was thrown for James and Dolley Madison in 1809, at Long's Hotel. There have been as many as 14 balls.

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