So you’ve decided to ignore the facts that it will be cold as the arctic, millions of people will be in your way and the city will be a militarized zone– you’re coming anyway. Well here are some Inaugural Do’s and Don’ts and other helpful advice:
This is how it will go down: President Elect Barack Obama will be sworn in as the 44th President of the United States on the West front of the U.S. Capitol on January 20th at 10am. The best view of this is on 3rd Street NW/SW, in between Pennsylvania Ave NW and Independence Ave SW. This is the section of 3rd street that separates the Capitol lawn from the National Mall. Immediately after being sworn in, Obama will walk through the Capitol to the East Front (other side) where then former President George W. Bush will have a brief departure ceremony and newly inaugurated President Obama will ceremonially review troops. Ceremonial platoons from each of the military services will march by the president in formation and then he will get in his motorcade and proceed up Pennsylvania Ave to the White House as part of the parade. U.S. Troops will line Pennsylvania Avenue for 13 blocks from the Capitol to the White House.
Suggestions and Thoughts:
Do get here early– like this week. Take some time to go down to the National Mall and see the setup efforts for the Inaugural ceremony– cause unless you’re going to camp out on January 19th, you’ll be nowhere near there on January 20th. So,a few days in advance, take Metro to the Smithsonian exit and when the escalator spits you out on the Mall walk east to the West front of the Capitol. Get a DC street map– not just a map of the Mall area and monuments, a map of the WHOLE city you may need it to navigate on foot.
On the day of, leave home early– If you’re Inaugural accomodations are in Virginia, get your car into the city before the bridges close or get close enough to a bridge to walk. All bridges from Arlington into DC will be closed to everything except tour buses and pedestrian traffic on Inauguration day. Even a Senator friend of my husband told him he’s planning on spending the night before Inauguration in his office.
Comfortable shoes– please don’t sacrifice comfort for cuteness the morning of Inauguration. Keep in mind that due to security concerns, Metro is closing the closest Metro stops to the National Mall. You will be walking from at least a mile away to get to the ceremony and parade. The U.S. Secret Service has requested that The Judiciary Square Metrorail station on the Red Line and the Mt.Vernon Sq/7th St Convention Center Metrorail station on the Yellow and Green lines close early; As well as Archives-Navy Memorial on the Yellow and Green lines, and Smithsonian on the Blue and Orange lines.
To get to the Ceremony I suggest using the Union Station metro stop on the red line or Capitol South on the blue/orange. And (note to out-of-towners) PLEASE remmeber when using metro station escalators that you stand to the right and pass on the left.
Leave the kids home– based on space limitations, the Presidential Inaugural Committee has banned strollers, collapsible chairs, umbrellas, coolers, bags and other items from the Inaugural ceremony. You will be holding the baby for hours.
Parties– There are a LOT of Inaugural Balls, 10 official ones. These are the balls where the President and First lady are obligated to show up, dance one dance and roll-out to the next one. The unofficial parties are the ones you really want to be bothered with. Because this is Obama, many celebrities are reportedly throwing private parties– so if you know any celebs, work your contacts now! The Creative Coalition is throwing an ultra-exclusive bash with tickets selling at a minimum of $10,000 for a pair. Susan Sarandon and Anne Hathaway will be there. Sting is performing. There’s also a Hip Hop Ball featuring LL Cool J, and Russell Simmons. A possible party thrown by Oprah is shrouded in mystery
I will be at a Media VIP Ball at Indulj. Tickets to that are $100 per person and $150 per couple. The venue is unbelievable, red carpet arrivals start at 8p.
Other Events– there is so much going on to accompany January 20th. This Sunday is the big concert at the Lincoln Memorial featuring some of music’s biggest names– Beyonce, U2, Bruce Springsteen, John Mellencamp, Usher, Shakira, Sheryl Crow, Josh Groban and James Taylor. The president-elect and his family are due to attend, with Obama expected to speak.
Other performers include Stevie Wonder, Renee Fleming, Garth Brooks, Mary J. Blige, Herbie Hancock, Heather Headley, John Legend and Jennifer Nettles. Historical passages will be read by Jamie Foxx, Martin Luther King III, Queen Latifah and Denzel Washington, with other celebrities expected to join them.
Finally, Its cold– I would highly suggest going to Burlington coat factory, landsend.com or the thrift store (as my friend Shercrisha so economically suggested) and buying some snow pants and some good gloves and well insulated boots… if you plan to be outside for hours, you will need to survive.
For the latest on road closures, I’m sure our web producer Emily will love me for directing you to log on to www.acapitalchange.com
This post was provided by friend of the blog Allyson Wilson. Allyson is a reporter at Washington DC’s WTTG Fox 5 but has also worked in other markets such as Savannah, Hunstville and Memphis. You can check out her blog on DC’s Fox 5 website by clicking here.
King James says
She didn’t tell you that the concert on Sunday is FREE!!! It’s outside of course. I may be in the place..
I’m excited… anyone else….
TheDad says
That Obama concert is coming on HBO. Just HBO – don’t know how that happened but you can tune it to watch it on TV.
That’s what I’ll be doing because going to it would interfere with the one thing that’s capturing my attention more than the inauguration. Playoffs! I’ll be watching my Philadelphia Ealges fight for a super bowl birth.
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Jonesi says
I have to admit I was willing to sell my car just to be able to witness such history (well not really but you know what I mean lol) but as I started to here reports of restrictions and the intended turnout, the event started to become more appealing to view on television. I’m in school anyway and I am sure my professors could care less about me going to DC…so be safe for all those who bravely attend 🙂
Mom-2 says
This is an excellent listing of Do’s & Don’t’s along with a wonderful review of Inaugural events. I would love to be there,but don’t want to navigate around the millions of folks;I’ll share with my fellow Detroiters who plan to make the trip. What about the “port-a-johns”? I hope there’s no shortage:-)
TheDad says
I drive through the National Mall on my way to work and they already have a bunch of port-o-pottys set up. Not sure if there are enough for a few million people but they are there.
Also we’ll be providing inauguration content. I’m putting together a video of conversations, pictures and images from around DC over the next few days. We’ll also be giving live updates via twitter from the inauguration so be sure to check us out.
LaNeitria says
This is really good. My friend and I are going to brave the cold and millions of people to attend. Does anyone else have any tips on how to navigate DC? I have never been and I will be staying in Williamsburg, Va. What’s the best way to get to DC from Va without driving? Will riding the metro or driving into DC be the best choice, considering the crowds?
Marcus says
I’m just excited that we have a black president! I’m still trying to pinch myself over here! LOL
Anna says
This is such an exciting time for all. I so want to go but how close can you get evem with a ticket? There are many restrictions and I do understand why. I just saw on the news that the port a pottys are not going to be enough for the expected turn out. I will watch it on tv and still get the same excitement minus the crowd, cold and the emotion that I would have been subjected to with cameras everywhere. No one wants to see their “ugly cry” plastered all over the airways for all to see. I will sit home with the fam and a box of tissues while my kids tell me how much of a dork I am for boo hooing. Yes I am a bawler I just wish that I was the other “baller” with my height I could be in the WNBA, too bad I am a clumsy dork. I am really not a dork but clumsy yes. LOL. Everyone who will witness this mile stone have fun, be safe and please share all pics. I know what Obama looks like, I just want to see pics of my cyper fam.