No it didn't exist in 1789. He took the oath in NYC. Washington helped plan Washington DC and the first president in the White House was Adams.
I know Lyndon Johnson took the oath of office aboard Air Force One in Texas at Love Field right after Kennedy was pronounced dead
Yes, he did.
James Monroe
James MonroeThe first president to take the oath was George Washington.
The Oath of Office for the President of the United States is traditionally given on the steps of the US Capitol Building in Washington DC.
The oath of office is administered by the chief justice, usually at the inauguration ceremony in Washington DC.
He established the office of president and not king. He began the use of the Bible when taking the oath of office, he planned out Washington DC, and got the president’ House started.
Usually in Washington DC, in a public ceremony, on or near the steps of the US capitol building. If the president dies in office and the Vice-president is sworn in as president, he takes the oath at the first convenient location. Calvin Coolidge took it a his father's home where he happened to be visiting. Lyndon Johnson took it on the Presidential plane at an airport in Dallas.
A suffragist named Alice Paul is the person who is credited with organizing the suffrage parade. The parade took place in Washington DC the day before President Woodrow Wilson was to take the oath of office.
The oath will be taken at the US Capitol.
Jefferson was the first to be inaugurated in Washington, DC. Presidents Washington and Adams were duly inaugurated when they took office but the capital was not yet in DC.
The current governor of the state of Washington is Jay Inslee. Governor Inslee took office on January 16, 2013.