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Will Hirzy

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Photos (12)

  • Photo from Jan. 23, 2009

    (Jan. 23, 2009)

    T-shirts commemorating Tuesday's inauguration of President Barack Obama were sold by vendors on the National Mall in Washington. Obama was sworn in as the 44th president shortly after noon.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    Spectators wave American flags early Tuesday morning on the National Mall while waiting for the inauguration ceremony to begin.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    A crowd of thousands make their way through a security checkpoint near Independence Avenue and Seventh Street early Tuesday morning. A massive secured perimeter was constructed around the National Mall and everyone entering was subject to extensive searches by metal detectors and bomb-sniffing dogs.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    T-shirts commemorating the inauguration were sold by vendors all over the National Mall.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    The stage erected above the steps of the U.S. Capitol Building, seen on Sunday before the inauguration.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    Law enforcement officials from dozens of local and national agencies assisted in security for the inauguration.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    Those holding tickets to the inauguration were ushered into the Capitol grounds through special color-coded gates. Despite guarantees of entry, there were widespread reports of ticketholders being shut out from the ceremony due to long lines.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    Large video monitors were set up on the Mall to accommodate those with limited views of the inaugural ceremony.

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

  • Photo from Jan. 21, 2009

    (Jan. 21, 2009)

    Spectators make the trek away from the Capitol prior to the parade after a morning full of events.

  • Photo from Sept. 18, 2008

    (Sept. 18, 2008)

    Former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright addresses a crowd of students and community members on Thursday in Jesse Wrench Auditorium. Albright spoke in favor of Democratic presidential nominee Barack Obama's foreign policy plan and took questions from the audience.