The Boston Globe

Nation

D.C. hotels less busy for Obama’s 2d inauguration

WASHINGTON — Visitors coming to the nation’s capital for President Obama’s second inauguration can’t stay in the one place President Ronald Reagan’s family once called an eight-star hotel. That spot is the White House, and it’s booked for the next four years.

But because second inaugurations tend to draw fewer spectators, finding a place to stay in Washington won’t be nearly as difficult as in 2009.

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