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Several Suwannee County residents traveled by bus to Washington, D.C. to attend President Barack Obama's second inauguration today. President Obama was officially sworn in on Sunday in a private ceremony at the White House. The Constitution states that a president's term ends at noon on Jan. 20.
The inauguration is today at 11:30 a.m. followed immediately by the inaugural parade, the commander-in-chief's ball and the inaugural ball.
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Suwannee County residents to attend President Obama's 2nd inauguration
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