Posted on 06/06/2004 6:13:32 PM PDT by mdittmar
More than 100,000 people are expected to pay their respects to former President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. Capitol Police said Sunday.
Reagan's body will arrive at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday evening. Following a state funeral service, the 40th president will lie in state around the clock for 24 hours.More than 100,000 people are expected to pay their respects to former President Ronald Reagan, the U.S. Capitol Police said Sunday.
Reagan's body will arrive at the U.S. Capitol Rotunda on Wednesday evening. Following a state funeral service, the 40th president will lie in state around the clock for 24 hours.
Capitol Police Chief Terence Gainer said vacations have been canceled for all officers.
"We want to make it very easy for the public to come and have an opportunity to pay their last respects to the president," Gainer told WRC-TV.
Gainer said the force will soon issue directives on what people can and can not bring to the viewing. Cameras will be forbidden and backpacks and other bags will be strongly discouraged, he said.
All those wishing to view the former president's body will have to pass through metal detectors and will be subject to search.
The last president to lie in state at the Capitol was Lyndon Johnson, in 1973.
You can't park there overnight, but if you go in AFTER midnight, you get to park until the next evening.
Take Metro to Union Station. Walk to the Capitol. Pay your respects. Return to Union Station. Catch Metro to return to the station where you parked.
You probably ought to sleep it off right there at the station for a while. Then, grab a meal and drive back.
The odds are against you finding a room in the WashDC metro area at this time!
I won't click, because even the thought evoked by your post has put me at risk of crying all over again. Thanks.
I don't know that we'll be able to find a room, if not, your plan is the next best alternative.
I just heard from a friend whose new son was born on Friday. The baby's middle name is Ronald. Who would have thought that a few hours later, the choice of name would take on much more significance, and turn into a tribute to a great man?
Thanks for the warnings and options!
100,000 is the usual inept estimate these people release on the basis of what is p.c. and in their best interests at the time.
In no way is the estimate to be taken seriously because truth is the last thing they would consider.
You can click on this one.
Would love to drive up Wednesday from Hampton Virginia, unfortunately I don't have the money to get a hotel for the night. I guess I'll just have to be there in spirit (though I could sleep in my car, heahahaha). Do me proud FReepers. Please do me proud, I was young when Reagan was in office, but even then I knew somwthing drew me to this man, and now, as a 28 year-old, I cannot absorb enough information about the greatest president of my lifetime, second in history only to George Washington. So yes, please do me proud as I would love to be there more than anything.
Over Memorial Day the major networks kept talking about "Tens of thousands" of veterans who came for the WWII Memorial Dedication. There were ticket holders, then there were many more who came to see the memorial and watch the ceremonies elsewhere. That has to be a drastically low-balled figure.
Only 100,000 for Ronald Reagan is unimaginable. Considering only that many may actually get in to pay their respects, how can we get reliable numbers on the number of people who actually tried.
Anybody know how we can get an unspun crowd estimate?
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