Tuesday, January 20, 2009 - Page updated at 11:20 PM
An Inaugural Journey in three parts
Part 1: A 2009 Presidential Inaugural Exclusive
78-year-old Bertha McDaniel and her nephew Terry Hayes are preparing to witness the event of a lifetime.
Part 2: Prepping for an inaugural journey
78-year-old Bertha McDaniel and nephew Terry Hayes discuss the importance of making the trip to witness the 44th Presidential Inauguration.
Part 3: An Inaugural Journey concludes
78-year-old Bertha McDaniel and her nephew Terry Hayes, along with his wife Jennifer made the long journey from Seattle to Washington D.C. for the Presidential Inauguration. Massive crowds and restricted gated areas required the small group to split up.

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