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Domestic News July 17, 1853

The Weekly Comet

Baton Rouge, East Baton Rouge County, Louisiana

What is this article about?

Inauguration ceremonies for the New York Crystal Palace exhibition are set for the 14th instant, the day before public opening. President of the United States and some Cabinet officers expected to attend. Details include a brilliant soiree for season ticket holders at $10.

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The ceremonies of the Inauguration at the New York Crystal Palace will take place on the 14th inst, the day before the exhibition is opened to the public. On this occasion, it is expected that the President of the United States and some, at least, of the Cabinet officers will be present to assist at the inauguration. The precise order of arrangement and the nature of the ceremonies with which it is intended to mark the opening of the exhibition, has not yet been made known. It is understood, however, that a very brilliant soiree will form a prominent feature, to which none but holders of season tickets (the price of which has been fixed at $10) will be admitted.

What sub-type of article is it?

Celebration Social Event

What keywords are associated?

New York Crystal Palace Inauguration Ceremonies Exhibition Opening Presidential Attendance Soiree Season Tickets

What entities or persons were involved?

President Of The United States Cabinet Officers

Where did it happen?

New York

Domestic News Details

Primary Location

New York

Event Date

14th Inst

Key Persons

President Of The United States Cabinet Officers

Event Details

Ceremonies of the Inauguration at the New York Crystal Palace will take place on the 14th inst, the day before the exhibition is opened to the public. President of the United States and some Cabinet officers expected to be present. Precise order and nature of ceremonies not yet known, but a brilliant soiree for holders of season tickets at $10 will be a prominent feature.

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