The swearing in ceremony begins at 11:30 AM EST; the parade begins at 2:30 PM EST. The ceremony itself will end when the speeches and music are over -- unknown exactly when that will be but sometime before the parade begins.
"Swearing In" ceremony starts at 12 noon
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
The presidential inauguration parade is on January 20. It takes place on Constitution and Pennsylvania Avenue in Washington D.C.The parade begins at the steps of the US Capital building and proceeds along Pennsylvania Avenue to the White House. In Washington D.C.
**** UPDATED INFO ***** Suggest you tune in a bit earlier than the times listed below. Tuesday, January 20, 2009 -- US Presidential Inauguration Ceremony begins at: 11:30 EST in Washington, D.C. 10:30 AM Central Time 09:30 AM Mountain Time 08:30 Pacific Time Parade begins at 2:30 PM EST. Unknow how long ceremony will run because different people will speak, and every person has their own speaking cadence, and the final drafts of the speeches are not yet available to the general public, but it should end in time for the principle folks to get ready for the parade.
Although many presidents have chosen not to have an inaugural parade, the question is specifically asking about the only president who did not parade down Pennsylvania Avenue for his inauguration. That would be Thomas Jefferson. In 1801, Jefferson chose to walk from his boardinghouse to the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony, setting a more informal tone for his presidency.
inauguration where they take oath of office, parade, speeches, balls, luncheon
The President!
Inauguration Parade source: http://www.goerie.com/article/20130121/NEWS07/301219978/What-to-know-about-the-inauguration
what : US presidential inauguration who: Barack H. Obama where: Washington, DC when: Jan. 20, 2013-- swearing in at noon EST- parade before why: new term- new beginning- traditional festivities- chance to make an inspiring speech.
There is a parade and an inauguration ball.
Ronald Reagan, January 21, 1985 Reagan's second inauguration, in 1985, remains the coldest on record. The temperature at noon was 7 degrees Fahrenheit. Organizers moved the ceremony indoors and canceled the parade as the wind chill fell to at least minus-10 degrees. Curiously, Reagan's first inauguration, in 1981, remains the warmest January swearing-in on record. It was 55 degrees Fahrenheit, with mostly cloudy skies.
**** UPDATED INFO ***** Suggest you tune in a bit earlier than the times listed below. Tuesday, January 20, 2009 -- US Presidential Inauguration Ceremony begins at: 11:30 EST in Washington, D.C. 10:30 AM Central Time 09:30 AM Mountain Time 08:30 Pacific Time Parade begins at 2:30 PM EST. Unknow how long ceremony will run because different people will speak, and every person has their own speaking cadence, and the final drafts of the speeches are not yet available to the general public, but it should end in time for the principle folks to get ready for the parade.
the inauguration parade lasted a little bit over an hour or so. maybe about an hour and a half.