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Ford's Theatre National Historic Site
Ford's Theatre NHS is the site of the nation(e2)(80)(997320)first presidential assassination. An unemployed actor angered by President Lincoln(e2)(80)(997320)war policies, and the Confederacy(e2)(80)(997320)recent failures in the war decided to take things into his own hands. Using the familiar ground of the theater, John Wilkes Booth entered the theatre on the night of April 14, 1865 and shot the President in the back of the head.
Following the shooting, the President was carried across the street to the Petersen House where he was placed in a bed. Doctors attended the President through the night but he never regained consciousness. Lincoln died the next morning about 7:22 a.m. in the back bedroom of the rooming house. Today, the National Park Service and Ford(e2)(80)(997320)Theatre NHS preserve the site of this tragic event. Park rangers give talks recounting the details of the assassination. In addition, the events of that evening are interpreted through the display of objects associated with the assassination located in the museum in the basement of the building. The Petersen House (The House Where Lincoln Died), across the street from the theater, has been preserved and historically furnished to depict the scene of that night. Ford's Theatre preserves the memory of Lincoln and the assassination, and through the work of Ford's Theatre Society and its professional productions, Lincoln(e2)(80)(997320)love of the theater stays alive. Contact Information
900 Ohio Drive, SW Washington, DC 20024-2000 202-426-6924 - Visitor Information Sponsored LinksGetting There
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Recommended Activities Talks are given in the theater at 15 minutes after the hour, every hour. The first talk is at 9:15 a.m. and the last at 4:15 a.m. The theater closes during matinees, rehearsals. and workshops, which are normally held on Thursdays and Sundays. Although the theater closes the museum and Petersen Boarding House remain open.
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The National Park
System includes all
US States and even
extends to some US
Territories. To explore the
parks, you may either browse
the parks by State or by Name.