INAUGURATION: On This Day, the Blues Are Smiling
Excitement builds as Richmond prepares for the inauguration of Abigail Spanberger.
By Martin Davis
EDITOR-IN-CHIEF
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The streets around Capitol Square were quiet this morning, with police cordoning off access to traffic around the square. But around the wrought iron fencing that rings the Square’s perimeter, people were lined up, upbeat, and chattering along 9th Street as they waited to find their seats for the inauguration of Virginia’s 75th governor, and first female governor — Abigail Spanberger.

Among that crowd, a number of people from Stafford and Fredericksburg were in line awaiting entry.

While the governor doesn’t take the oath of office until noon, her face was already on the board in the lobby of the Patrick Henry Building, just behind the State House where many media are stationed for the event, welcoming people to the commonwealth.
Here are some other sights from the morning around Capitol Square. Stay with the Advance throughout the day for coverage of the inauguration.






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