Inaugural Crowds May Be Reach 2 Million

Inaugural crowds may be reach 2 million

Nearly the entire two-mile length of the National Mall is packed. Subways are jammed, and long lines of people are waiting at platforms in below-freezing temperatures. Crowds surged in previously unseen numbers today for the presidential inauguration of Barack Obama, making it seem increasingly likely that the gathering would reach the record-setting mark of 2 million.

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