No, like the previous six U.S. Presidential/ Vice-Presidential Inaugural Ceremonies, the 2013 ceremony is scheduled to take place at the West Front of the Capitol Building. Like the two times to date that Inauguration Day fell on Sunday, January 20 (1957 and 1985), the ceremony is scheduled for Monday the 21st.
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The first United States presidential inauguration that took place in Washington, D.C. was that of Thomas Jefferson. It was held on March 4, 1801 in the unfinished Capitol Building.
President Obama's inaugural ceremony took place at the West Front of the United States Capitol on January 20, 2009, from the presidency of Andrew Jackson through that of Jimmy Carter, the primary Inauguration Day ceremony took place on the Capitol's East Portico. Since the 1981 inauguration of Ronald Wilson Reagan, the ceremony has been held at the Capitol's West Front.
The ceremony is called the inauguration.
The ceremony after a person takes office is called an "inauguration."
In 1817 Fun fact: It was the first one to be held outside the white house!
The public ceremony was held in Washington DC, on January 21, 2013, on the steps of the Capitol building. There was a private swearing-in ceremony on January 20, 2013 in the White House.
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Grover Cleveland's marriage ceremony was held in the white house.
The president officially assumes his position as U.S. president on inauguration day. The inauguration ceremony is usually held on January 20th.
The inauguration is held in front of the capital building and the only time it has changed location was with Washington. His inauguration was in New York and the reason for that was there was no capital in 1789. Adams will be the first president to occupy the unfinished White House.