Monday, January 19, 2009

Inauguration Day 2009

Tomorrow is the 56th Presidential Inauguration in Washington, DC. To celebrate, I've listed some Inaugural fun facts below.



  • The retail network QVC has already sold more than 100,000 items related to Barack Obama's election. - Associated Press


  • Between 1.5 million and 3 million people are expected to attend inauguration ceremonies in Washington, D.C. - The Washington Post


  • The Obamas will attend 10 official Inaugural Balls, one more than President George W. Bush and Laura Bush attended in 2005. - Presidential Inaugural Committee


  • The most popular Inaugural Ball will be the Illinois State Society Ball. Tickets for that party were sold for $1,150 to $6,500. - The Washington Post


  • There will be 5,000 Porta-Potties available on the National Mall and along the Inauguration Parade route on Inauguration Day. That's one for every 300 people. - National Park Service


  • Between 15,000 and 18,000 volunteers will be used to help coordinate and work at the various Inaugural events. - Presidential Inaugural Committee


  • Barack Obama will take the oath of office using the same Bible upon which President Lincoln was sworn in at his first inauguration. - Library of Congress


  • George Washington delivered the shortest Inaugural Address. It was 135 words. - Library of Congress


  • President Herbert Hoover's 1929 Inaugural ceremony was the first recorded by talking newsreel. - Presidential Inaugural Committee


  • President Harry S. Truman's inaugural speech in 1949 was the first to be televised. - Presidential Inaugural Committee


  • The first Inauguration ceremony broadcast on the Internet was President Clinton's second inauguration in 1997. - Clinton Presidential Library

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