Uncover the untold story of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination on a guided tour. Trace the footsteps of history’s most notorious assassin and explore key sites in Civil War-era Washington, DC.

 

EXPERIENCE:

Step back in time alongside a guide in Washington, DC as you traverse the pivotal moments that forever altered the course of the nation on that historic night of April 14, 1865, when a U.S. president fell victim to assassination for the very first time.

Immerse yourself in the atmosphere of Civil War-era Washington, DC, as you retrace the footsteps of the infamous assassin and gain insights into life during this tumultuous period, starting at Ford’s Theatre. See artifacts from that bygone era, each with its own profound story.

Then, visit the very room where President Lincoln drew his last breath at the Petersen House. Continue through downtown Washington, DC, where you’ll encounter locations once inhabited by historic homes and businesses, some of which remain standing to this day.

Follow the path of those intimately linked to the Lincoln assassination, from the conspirators to the victims, while gaining a comprehensive understanding of Washington, DC, during the Civil War era.

Delve into key sites, including John Wilkes Booth’s residence, the place where he secured his escape horse, and the former homes of pivotal figures involved in this tragic chapter of history.

 

TOUR HIGHLIGHTS:

Travel back to April 14, 1865 and behold the pivotal moment that changed history
Visit the home of Mary Surratt, central to the Lincoln assassination conspiracy
Explore where history unfolded at Ford’s Theatre, encountering rare artifacts
Follow John Wilkes Booth’s footsteps and see where he secured his escape horse
Conclude your tour at the Petersen House, where President Lincoln passed away

 

 

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