President Lyndon Baines Johnson, 1965
| Vice President | Hubert Humphrey |
| Inauguration Date | Wednesday, January 20, 1965 |
| Location | East Portico, U.S. Capitol |
| Oath Administered By: | Earl Warren, Chief Justice |
| Bible Used: | Johnson took the oath on the same family Bible he used at his Vice Presidential Inauguration in 1961. It was closed. |
| Length of Inaugural Address: | 1,492 words |
| Attire (what the president wore): | Morning coat, striped trousers |
| Weather: | Skies were cloudy and one inch of snow lay on the ground. Estimated temperature of 38°F. |
| Precedents, "firsts" or other interesting information: | Security for Johnson's Inauguration was tight following the assasination of John F. Kennedy in 1963. For the first time, the President rode in a bullet-proofed limousine. |
| Luncheon: | The Inaugural Luncheon was held in the Old Supreme Court Chamber in the U.S. Capitol. The menu included: Pink Grapefruit Supreme; Relish tray; Texas Heart of Filet Mignon; Tomato Surprise; Blue Lake String Beans in butter; Avocado and Romaine Salad; hot rolls and butter; the President's Delight; mints and coffee. |

