Joint Congressional Committee on Inaugural Ceremonies Inaugural Web Site. January 20, 2009; Printed from inaugural.senate.gov.

Inauguration Day Events

  • photo of St. Johns Church in Washington, DC

    Morning
    Worship Service

    The tradition of attending a morning worship service on Inauguration Day began with Franklin D. Roosevelt in 1933.

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  • photo President Hoover and President Roosevelt traveling to the Capitol

    Procession to
    the Capitol

    By tradition, the outgoing President accompanies the President-elect to the Capitol for the swearing-in ceremony.

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  • Vice-President Wheeler Taking the Oath of Office in the Senate Chamber

    Vice President’s
    Swearing-In Ceremony

    Until 1937, the Vice President was sworn into office in the Senate chamber.

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  • photo of George H.W. Bush being sworn-in as President of the United States

    President’s
    Swearing-In Ceremony

    There have been 54 formal Presidential Inaugural ceremonies, held at over 10 different locations.

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  • Photo of President Woodrow Wilson giving his Inaugural address.

    Inaugural Address

    Since George Washington in 1789, every President has delivered an Inaugural address, ranging from 8,445 words, to just 135.

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  • image of a luncheon honoring President Hayes

    Departure of the
    Outgoing President

    Following the inaugural ceremony on the west  front of the U.S. Capitol, the outgoing President and First Lady leave the Capitol to begin their post-presidential lives.

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  • image of a luncheon honoring President Hayes

    Inaugural Luncheon

    Since 1953, the JCCIC has hosted a luncheon at the U.S. Capitol for the new President, Vice President, and guests.

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  • photo of St. Johns Church in Washington, DC

    Inaugural Parade

    While early parades were mostly military escorts, by 1841, floats, citizens groups, and bands became standard.

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  • image of an early inaugural ball

    Inaugural Ball

    The first Inaugural ball in Washington was thrown for James and Dolley Madison in 1809, at Long's Hotel. There have been as many as 14 balls.

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