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Watching history: Sarah Turnbull's reports from inauguration day
- January 21, 2009 9:54 AM |
- By Your Voice
Submitted by Sarah Turnbull
We witnessed the massive crowd on TV, as they gathered to see Barack Obama sworn in as president of the United States. Edmontonian Sarah Turnbull was there in Washington to see it for herself.
Watch video of the massive crowd collecting as early as 6 A.M. on the streets of Washington. But an early morning and cold weather couldn't keep their spirits down.
Make sure to check back in this blog for more videos, photos and updates from Sarah and others at the inauguration.
Were you in Washington? Share your stories, photos and video.
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