President Donald Trump and the first lady Melania Trump dance at the Liberty Ball, the first of three Friday evening, at the Washington, D.C. Convention Center. Jim Watson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Inauguration Day
Donald Trump arrives at his inauguration at the Capitol. Doug Mills/Pool/Getty Images hide caption
Protestors run through the street before the inauguration of Donald Trump. Zach Gibson/AFP/Getty Images hide caption
Adam Eidinger (at right, in hat), a leader of DC Cannabis Coalition, and other volunteers roll marijuana joints they plan to hand out for free on Inauguration Day. Pam Fessler/NPR hide caption
From Glitter To Free Joints, Trump Protesters Plan To Get Their Message Out
From the looks of Production Assistant Liz Baker's "trash art" photo, it appears the unofficial Inauguration Day drink of choice was caffeinated. courtesy of Liz Baker hide caption
The restaurant Equinox served a Sunday brunch on Jan. 20 featuring courses inspired by President Obama and Martin Luther King, Jr.'s favorite foods, including this salad of citrus cured arctic char with watermelon radish, mache leaves and lobster vinaigrette. Daniel M.N. Turner/Daniel M.N. Turner / NPR hide caption
First lady Michelle Obama arrives at the Senate carriage entrance for the presidential inauguration ceremonies at the U.S Capitol. Jonathan Ernst/Reuters/Landov hide caption
A crowd walks through downtown Washington, D.C., toward the National Mall. Chris Usher/EPA/Landov hide caption
Souvenirs are available in Washington, D.C., as the city celebrates the inauguration. Joe Raedle/Getty Images hide caption
Myrlie Evers-Williams, seen here in 2010, will deliver the invocation at President Obama's second inauguration on Jan. 21. Kevin Winter/Getty Images hide caption