First inaugural parade, from Mount Vernon to New York City George Washington, 1798
First president to be inaugurated at the capitol in Washington D.C. Thomas Jefferson, 1801
First use of floats in an inaugural parade Martin Van Buren, 1837
First official planning of a parade to follow the inauguration at the capitol William H. Harrison, 1841
First time that African-Americans participated in the inaugural parade Abraham Lincoln, 1865.
First food fight at an inaugural ball Ulysses S. Grant, 1877
First president to review from a stand in front of the White House James Garfield, 1881
First time that a presidents wife, Helen, rode with her husband in the procession from the Capitol to the White House William H. Taft, 1909
First time that women participated in the inaugural parade Woodrow Wilson, 1917
First president to ride to and from his inaugural in an automobile Warren G. Harding, 1921
First president to be inaugurated on the January 20th date, a change made by the 20th amendment to the Constitution Franklin D. Roosevelt, 1937
The largest inaugural parade with 73 bands, 59 floats, horses, elephants, and civilian and military vehicles, lasting 4 hours and 32 minutes Dwight D. Eisenhower, 1953
First time that the parade was televised in color (NBC) John F. Kennedy, 1961
First use of a bullet-proof, closed limousine Lyndon B. Johnson, 1965
Warmest Jan. 20 inauguration day with a noon temperature of 55 degrees Ronald Regan, 1981
Coldest inauguration day on record, with a noon temperature of 7 degrees Ronald Reagan, 1985
Inaugural parade route is about 1.7 miles from the U.S. Capitol to the White House
For the 55th inaugural parade, there were 79 organizations invited to participate George W. Bush, 2005
Approximately 11,000 people, floats, vehicles and horses marched, played, and rode in the 55th inaugural parade George W. Bush, 2005