How Canada got to own top spot for U.S. presidential inaugurations: Thank JFK
WASHINGTON — The story of how Canada wound up owning one of the best places to throw a party in Washington, D.C. — where crowds will converge Friday as they always do for presidential inaugurations — begins, fittingly, with a presidential inauguration.
It starts with John F. Kennedy.
One simple observation during his 1961 inaugural parade set in motion a chain of events that resulted in Canada having the only foreign embassy amid the monuments of Congress, the National Mall and the White House.
Pennsylvania Avenue, Kennedy concluded, was a dump.


