
Visit the official inauguration Web site.
Find tools for enjoying the city in
Destination D.C. and our restaurants, movies and music guides.
Avoid the traffic with help from our Metrorail Guide.
See the city and the presidency through Hollywood's eyes with our special inaugural edition of
D.C. on Film.
See our sister site, PoliticsNow, for an interview with
Debbie Willhite,
co-executive director of the Presidential Inaugural Committee.

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After taking the
oath of office for a second term, President Clinton and the first family headed from the Capitol to the White House to review the inaugural parade.

The second Clinton inauguration may have been a scaled-down
affair, but the first family joined revelers at a
record
14 inaugural balls.
Then see our map
of the official balls to follow their course around
Washington's inauguration party circuit.

Despite arctic weather, the Mall was the scene of a host of inaugural festivities this weekend. See
who and what you missed, or get the lay of the land with a
clickable map of the Mall.
But before you despair, one Post reporter suggests that there are really only
two kinds of events at an inauguration: free things
in cold, crowded tents, and glitzy elegant parties
to which you are not invited.

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