President Obama's inauguration is the fifty-sixth official quadrennial inauguration following the national election held every four years. This tally does not include the inaugurations of successor presidents to serve out the terms of presidents who have been assassinated, died in office, or resigned.
56 US Presidential Inauguration ceremonies including Barack Obama.
56 56
56
Richard Nixon was age 56 at his inauguration.
Rutherford B. Hayes
Richard Nixon was 56 at his inauguration on 20 January 1969.
43 This answer is clearly wrong because Barack Obama's inauguration will be the 56th inauguration. We know that Presidents elected to a second term are inaugurated again. The question is how do you get to 56? Here is what I think is the math: 43 Presidents add 15 elected to a second term ( do not count Cleveland as he is in the above count and was the 22nd and 24th President) add another 2 2 because Roosevelt was elected to a third and fourth term subtract 5 Vice Presidents who became President but were never elected to the office of President 55 Total and Barack's inauguration will make 56. As of January 19, 2009, there have been 43 US Presidential inaugurations. When President Elect Barack Obama is sworn into office, on January 20, 2009, this will then have been the 44th US Presidential inauguration.
Richard Nixon was 56 at his inauguration on 20 January 1969.
eight decades The first January inauguration was in 1937.
Boston
themillennialmirror.com/2017/01/20/which-president-inauguration-is-believed-to-have-been-the-first-one-photographed/
The first presidential inauguration known to have been photographed is the second inauguration of President Abraham Lincoln on March 4, 1865. The photographs were taken by Alexander Gardner, a prominent Civil War-era photographer.