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Lincoln Assassination Tour with Ford's Theatre & Petersen House
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Step back into one of the most dramatic nights in American history on this 2-hour walking and driving tour following the final day of President Abraham Lincoln. Beginning near the National Archives, guests learn about John Wilkes Booth’s movements on April 14, 1865. From there, the tour follows Booth’s path along Pennsylvania Avenue toward 10th Street, retracing the route he took just hours before the assassination. Guests will explore and learn about the history at notable sites such as the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington House at Arlington Cemetery, the former National Hotel, the historic Willard Hotel, and the former Mathew Brady Photography Studio.
The experience continues with a stop outsi...
Главные места
2 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
2 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Stop outside the former National Hotel, where Booth stayed and met with conspirators
Visit Petersen House, where President Lincoln died the following morning
Stop at Ford's Theatre and see the site of Lincoln’s assassination
Follow the final hours of Abraham Lincoln and the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865
See the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington House at Arlington Cemetery, former National Hotel, and more
Walk along Pennsylvania Avenue, retracing Booth’s route through Washington
Gratuities
Места встреч
Отъезд
790 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Meet at 790 Pennsylvania Ave NW, located outside the National Archives Building. Please plan to arrive 15minutes prior to tour start time.
Возвращение
Petersen House
Lincoln Assassination Tour with Ford's Theatre & Petersen House
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Step back into one of the most dramatic nights in American history on this 2-hour walking and driving tour following the final day of President Abraham Lincoln. Beginning near the National Archives, guests learn about John Wilkes Booth’s movements on April 14, 1865. From there, the tour follows Booth’s path along Pennsylvania Avenue toward 10th Street, retracing the route he took just hours before the assassination. Guests will explore and learn about the history at notable sites such as the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington House at Arlington Cemetery, the former National Hotel, the historic Willard Hotel, and the former Mathew Brady Photography Studio.
The experience continues with a stop outsi...
Главные места
2 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
2 часы
Предлагается в Английский
Бесплатная отмена бронирования
Мобильный билет
Что входит
Stop outside the former National Hotel, where Booth stayed and met with conspirators
Visit Petersen House, where President Lincoln died the following morning
Stop at Ford's Theatre and see the site of Lincoln’s assassination
Follow the final hours of Abraham Lincoln and the actions of John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865
See the Lincoln Memorial, Arlington House at Arlington Cemetery, former National Hotel, and more
Walk along Pennsylvania Avenue, retracing Booth’s route through Washington
Gratuities
Места встреч
Отъезд
790 Pennsylvania Avenue NW
Meet at 790 Pennsylvania Ave NW, located outside the National Archives Building. Please plan to arrive 15minutes prior to tour start time.
Возвращение
Petersen House
Маршрут
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Пенсильвания Авеню Северо-Запад
Step back into one of the most dramatic nights in American history on this 2-hour walking tour following the final day of President Abraham Lincoln. Beginning at the former National Hotel at 6th Street and Pennsylvania Avenue, guests learn about John Wilkes Booth’s movements on April 14, 1865, while standing outside the very hotel where he stayed in Room 253 and met with co-conspirators. From there, the tour follows Booth’s path along Pennsylvania Avenue toward 10th Street, retracing the route he took just hours before the assassination.
30 минуты
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Театр Форда
The experience continues with a stop at Ford's Theatre, where President Lincoln was shot while attending a play that evening.
30 минуты
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Дом-пансион Петерсена
The tour concludes across the street at Petersen House, the boarding house where Lincoln was carried after the shooting and where he died early the next morning on April 15, 1865. A visit of about 20–30 minutes offers a moving look at the room where the president spent his final hours, bringing a powerful close to this unforgettable journey through history.
30 минуты
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Мемориал Линкольна
Visit to the Lincoln Memorial, created to honor the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln and symbolizes his leadership in preserving the Union.
20 минуты
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Штаб-квартира ФБР
Пройдите мимо здания штаб-квартиры ФБР.
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Национальный архивный музей
Pass by the National Archives
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Arlington House - Мемориал Роберта Э. Ли
Arlington House overlooks Arlington National Cemetery and represents the Civil War era that defined Lincoln’s presidency and transformed the nation.