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- Barack Obama 2009 Inauguration Program, Enclosed with Inauguration Invitation -

- January 20, 2009
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Barack Obama 2009 Inauguration Program, Enclosed with Inauguration Invitation
- Presidential Inauguration Tote Bag, 2013 - President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.

- January 21, 2013
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Presidential Inauguration Tote Bag, 2013
President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.
- John F. Kennedy Inauguration Guidebook, 1961 - This 29-page Inauguration Guidebook was created by the Hospitality Committee for visitors to Washington, D.C., attending the inauguration of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from January 18-20, 1961. The program lists inauguration-related events including the inaugural parade, the inaugural concert and ball and draws attention to buildings and areas of interest in the Washington area.

- January 01, 1961
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John F. Kennedy Inauguration Guidebook, 1961
This 29-page Inauguration Guidebook was created by the Hospitality Committee for visitors to Washington, D.C., attending the inauguration of John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson from January 18-20, 1961. The program lists inauguration-related events including the inaugural parade, the inaugural concert and ball and draws attention to buildings and areas of interest in the Washington area.
- Presidential Inauguration Mug, 2009 - On January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. More than one million Americans came to Washington, D.C., to witness the inauguration of America's first African American president. Souvenirs, like this coffee mug, provided supporters with a tangible remembrance of this historic event.

- 2009
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Presidential Inauguration Mug, 2009
On January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. More than one million Americans came to Washington, D.C., to witness the inauguration of America's first African American president. Souvenirs, like this coffee mug, provided supporters with a tangible remembrance of this historic event.
- Official Program for the 43rd Inauguration, 1957 - From 1952 through 1972 Rockwell created portraits of the major party candidates for the presidency. By the mid-1950s his images became so iconic enough that he was commissioned by the Republican Party to illustrate the cover of the 1957 inaugural program, featuring President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon.

- 1957
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Official Program for the 43rd Inauguration, 1957
From 1952 through 1972 Rockwell created portraits of the major party candidates for the presidency. By the mid-1950s his images became so iconic enough that he was commissioned by the Republican Party to illustrate the cover of the 1957 inaugural program, featuring President Dwight Eisenhower and Vice President Richard Nixon.
- Envelope for 2009 Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies Invitation, Program and Portraits -

- January 20, 2009
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Envelope for 2009 Presidential Inauguration Ceremonies Invitation, Program and Portraits
- 56th Presidential Inauguration Button, 2009 - On January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. More than one million Americans came to Washington, D.C., to witness the inauguration of America's first African American president. Souvenirs, like this button, provided supporters with a tangible remembrance of this historic event.

- January 20, 2009
- Collections - Artifact
56th Presidential Inauguration Button, 2009
On January 20th, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th President of the United States. More than one million Americans came to Washington, D.C., to witness the inauguration of America's first African American president. Souvenirs, like this button, provided supporters with a tangible remembrance of this historic event.
- John F. Kennedy Inaugural Medal, 1961 - This bronze medal was produced to commemorate John F. Kennedy's Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 1961. Paul Manship, a prominent sculptor adept at low relief, used his skills to produce a large number of coins and medals, including this one. The Medallic Art Company, America's oldest and largest private mint, still specializes in the design and manufacture of medals.

- January 20, 1961
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John F. Kennedy Inaugural Medal, 1961
This bronze medal was produced to commemorate John F. Kennedy's Presidential Inauguration on January 20, 1961. Paul Manship, a prominent sculptor adept at low relief, used his skills to produce a large number of coins and medals, including this one. The Medallic Art Company, America's oldest and largest private mint, still specializes in the design and manufacture of medals.
- Presidential Inauguration Button, 2013 - President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.

- January 21, 2013
- Collections - Artifact
Presidential Inauguration Button, 2013
President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.
- 57th Presidential Inauguration Button, 2013 - President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.

- January 21, 2013
- Collections - Artifact
57th Presidential Inauguration Button, 2013
President Barack Obama's second inauguration took place in January 2013. Nearly one million people attended the public ceremony on Monday, January 21st. Many bought souvenirs and sported commemorative buttons to remember the occasion.