The date of the U.S. Presidential Inauguration was moved to January 20 beginning in 1937 (Inauguration Day had been March 4 from Washington's time through 1933).
President Clinton; he had 14 inaugural balls.
An address delivered at an inaugural ceremony is called an inaugural address.
the inaugural address.
Not sure about the longest Inauguration ceremony, because traditionally the programs are followed by parties for 5 days... But the Longest inaugural address (10,000 words) was given on March 4, 1841 -by President William H. Harrison
Whenever a new president takes office, there is a ceremony known as the Inauguration. The new president takes the oath of office and makes a speech known as his inaugural address. The night before there are inaugural balls all over town where backers of the new president celebrate.
The inaugural speech.
They light the lamp for inaugural ceremony to remove the darkness. It is kind of a symbol of some sorts.
New presidents make a speech as part of their inauguration ceremony. This speech is called the inaugural address. The new president tells what his goals and plans are for the next four years, so people find it interesting.
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.
Jacqueline Kennedy was at the inaugural ceremony of John F. Kennedy. There are pictures of her and JFK going to the inagural ceremony as well as pictures of her actually at the ceremony itself.
Jimmy Carter
An inauguration is a formal beginning, or the time when something started happening officially. The President of the United States makes an inaugural speech to mark the beginning of his presidency.