Well i only know 3 because I'm doing a paper on it so here they are.
Swearing-in ceremony, inaugural parade, official
inaugural balls
While there will be some exciting events in Washington DC on inauguration day 2013, it will not be as elaborate as the first inauguration was-- second time inaugurations generally are a bit more low-key. The inauguration itself will take place on Monday January 21, 2013 (the 20th is a Sunday and so the ceremonies were moved to the next day). There will be an entire week of festivities, some of which are free to the public, although there will undoubtedly be big crowds. Some of the events will also be televised. I enclose a link to the list of events and when they will take place.
Yes. Inauguration events are usually pretty much the same for the second inauguration as for the first.
Ronald Reagan's inauguration was the coldest inauguration day on record. The temperature was 7°F.
Inauguration Day, which is on January 20th.
You must be 35 by inauguration day, in order to take office.
The presidential inauguration is in the state capitol Washington D.C.
An inauguration is a start, a beginning. A ceremony is a procedure, an observance, Hence inauguration ceremonies are events that mark the start of person's tenure in office such as a new president .
Usually Inauguration Day is celebrated in Washington D.C. Though, the first inauguration for George Washington was held in New York, these days we celebrate Inauguration day in Washington D.C.
Inauguration Day
Yes, it is closed on inauguration day (Jan 19th, 2009) because it is Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.
Inauguration day is a day that marks the beginning of something, usually a new administration of a government agency, university or other organization. It features the swearing in , or other ceremony, to put in place a new leader. For US presidents, Inauguration Day is on January 20 of the year after the election, held every 4 years.
The next Inauguration Day will be January 20, 2009. hat is the day when the new president is sworn in.