EXPLOREFORD'S THEATRE NATIONAL HISTORIC SITE

Ford's Theatre National Historic Site

TYPE
historic-site
ESTABLISHED
1970
AREA
1 acres
STATE
DC
ECOSYSTEM
Forest

On the night of April 14, 1865 — five days after Lee's surrender — John Wilkes Booth shot President Lincoln in the presidential box at Ford's Theatre on 10th Street NW; Lincoln was carried across the street to the Petersen House, where he died the next morning. The fully restored theater still presents live performances, and the museum in its basement holds the derringer Booth used and the coat Lincoln wore that night.

OFFICIAL LINKS
NPS Official Site ↗Recreation.gov ↗AllTrails ↗
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