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Presidential Inauguration 2013: Survival Guide

Your guide to the 2013 presidential inauguration.

 

From Metro closures and changes to where to eat and how to stay warm, Clarendon-Courthouse-Rosslyn Patch has you covered for Inauguration Day.

While the crowds may not be as intense as in 2009, when an estimated 1.8 million people came to DC for President Barack Obama’s inauguration, there’s still a lot of info you need to know to survive the day.

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Transportation

Check out Patch’s inauguration travel guide.

What to Bring

Essentially, you should bring yourself, an ID and as few other items as possible. There’s an extensive list of prohibited items, including backpacks, strollers (in certain areas) and more. See the list of prohibited items at inauguration and related events here.

Weather and Staying Warm

Right now, forecasts indicate that Monday’s weather will be downright cold with a possibility of snow flurries. Temperatures will struggle to reach 35 degrees during the day, and be in the 20s both Sunday and Monday nights.

Be sure to dress in layers. The layer closest to your body should be synthetic (because cotton can trap moisture), according to the cold weather experts at Hudson Trail Outfitters in Arlington.

See more tips on how to stay warm during the 2013 presidential inauguration here.

Eating

Definitely have a good solid breakfast before you head downtown, and you might want to bring a few granola bars or other small snacks with you. Although some places will be open early and open for lunch, they will be crowded.

The Rest of the Weekend

Do you have guests in town this weekend? They’ll want to do more than sit on your couch waiting for Monday’s events.

We’ve put together a short list of suggestions for where to take your guests right here in Arlington.

Do you have other suggestions and tips for out-of-towners, or people heading to DC for inauguration? Share your tips and advice in the comments below!

Related Topics: Inauguration Day and presidential inauguration

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