The first U.S. President, George Washington, was inaugurated on April 30, 1789 in New York City. He was re-elected and inaugurated a second time on March 4, 1793 in Philadephia.
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General George Washington was inaugurated as the first US President in New York City, New York on 30 April 1789.
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The first US President, George Washington, was inaugurated in New York City, New York on 30 April 1789.
The US President is inaugurated on 20 January every 4 years.
The US president is inaugurated in January. That is, whoever is elected in November 2008 will be inaugurated January 2009.
The current date of US presidential inauguration is January 20th. It was changed from March 4th by the 20th amendment to our constitution, which was ratified in 1933. The first president to be inaugurated on the new date was Franklin Delano Roosevelt.
The US President and Vice-President are both inaugurated on 20 January every 4 years.
Every US President (since FDR's second term) has been inaugurated on 20 January.
President Taft was inaugurated on March 4, 1909 and served until March 3, 1913.
George Washington, first US President, was inaugurated there on 30 April 1789.
The first president of the United States, George Washington, was sworn in by Robert Livingston (New York Chancellor).