US presidents are inaugurated at the US Capitol building in Washington, DC. Recent inaugurations have been held on the steps in front of the building. Some of the past inaugurations were held inside the building.
The inauguration takes place in front of the Capitol Building in Washington D.C. That's where the swearing in and the former presidents come in to support the president that's getting sworn in the people there with the President Elect that are relatives of the former presidents and also they have famous people there. Then after that the people that are invited go into the Capitol Building go to the Statuary room and eat. Then after that they go to the parade and review the military that are in the parade. Then before that the new president goes into the Presidents Room in the Capitol Building to sign to be added onto the government official pay role. The after they do all that they go to the White House to watch the inauguration parade.
No, they usually take it in front of the Capitol building. Some have taken it in the White House and one even on an airplane.
The east side of the Capitol (facing away from the mall) is the front side by tradition.
West front of US Capitol in Washington, DC
When looking at the front of the Capitol Building, the Senate side is on the right.
It was in front of the Capitol building in Washington, D.C.
on one the statues in front of the national archives building.
Typically it is done in a big ceremony on the steps of the US Capital. It has been done in on an airplane and in the room of a house. The location really doesn't matter, but they like to make a big spectacal of the occassion.
In Honolulu, across from ʻIolani Palace in front of the state offices building.
That would depend. The Federal Legislature of the United States is the Capitol Building, under the Jurisdiction of the Capitol Police. When looking at the front of the building, the Right Chamber houses the Senate, the Left Chamber houses the House of Representatives. State capitols can had different names, I believe.
because he wanted a larger audience