We were there on Friday, April 30, in honor of the 232nd anniversary of that first presidential inauguration! Several re-enactors were present in costume, including President Washington himself and "Mrs. Q," a well-to-do merchant woman of Revolutionary-era New York City, who appeared in a hand-made gown of the type that would have been worn to the many balls and celebrations at the time. After meeting at Federal Hall, we re-traced the route of the first inaugural parade, up Wall Street to Broadway, then north on Broadway to Saint Paul's Chapel, where the assembled federal officials, including the newly-inaugurated President, participated in a full worship service.
Video of the day is on Mrs. Q's facebook page - Patriot Tours NYC - at https://www.facebook.com/PatriotToursNyc/
Mrs. Q is Karen Quinones, who is a historian of the Revolutionary period and gives walking tours of the historic sites in New York City. Her web site might also be of interest - https://patriottoursnyc.com/ - Enjoy!
Oh, I am so envious. Sounds lovely. God bless.
Thanks for the link to the FB page of Mrs. Q.