Your Roadmap to the 2013 Inauguration Ceremony
How to get tickets, travel tips and much more.
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Four More Years - Ahead of President Obama's second inauguration ceremony on Jan. 21, BET.com fills you in on how to get tickets, tips for travel and much more. – Britt Middleton (Photo: Athit Perawongmetha/Getty Images)
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Getting Tickets - Tickets to the swearing-in ceremony are free and are typically distributed on a lottery system by members of U.S. Congress. Contact the office of your state’s senators or representatives to request tickets. (Photo: Alex Wong/Getty Images)
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Other Alternatives - You don’t need a ticket to watch the swearing-in ceremony from the National Mall. However, the 2009 inauguration had the largest attendance of any event in Washington's history, so we suggest getting there early. (Photo: Scott Andrews-Pool/Getty Images)
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Getting There - Discount travel websites like Travelocity.com are offering special deals for flight and hotel accommodations in Washington. Many hotel chains such as Embassy Suites have special hotel packages that promise a stylish D.C. experience. (Photo: Getty Images/STOCK)
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Trips for Students - Thinking of bringing your students to the ceremony? The Smithsonian Institution's student travel service will plan the trip for you. (Photo: Kevork Djansezian/Getty Images)
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