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Rebuilding History at Ford’s Theatre - The Surprising Story of it’s 1968 Reconstruction
Who knew that Ford's Theatre, rich in historical significance, is actually a meticulously reconstructed replica? It’s not the original structure where pivotal events in history took place.
Hi everyone, and welcome back to View Master Travels! Today, I'm thrilled to take you on an exciting journey through the rich history of Ford's Theatre in Washington, DC, as we delve into the stories behind a vintage View Master reel from 1970. This isn’t just any old building - Ford’s Theatre has been the scene of dramatic performances, profound tragedies, and one of the most pivotal moments in American history.
We started by learning about John Thompson Ford, a visionary theater manager born in Baltimore in 1829. Despite ominous warnings from church leaders, he transformed a Baptist church on 10th Street into the Athenaeum, a bustling theater. Even President Lincoln attended a musical concert there in 1862. However, tragedy struck the following year when a fire caused by a faulty gas meter burned the theater to the ground. Undeterred, Ford rebuilt it into the iconic structure we recognize today, opening it just six months later with grand support from DC’s elite.
As we explored the theater, it was astonishing to uncover the blend of history and restoration. The presidential box, decorated for Lincoln's fateful visit, and the stage where John Wilkes Booth made his infamous escape, stirred deep emotions. But I couldn’t help but wonder - were we truly seeing the genuine artifacts of history? The reality was sobering: most of what stood before us was a meticulous reconstruction. After Lincoln’s assassination, the theater was stripped, looted, and eventually converted into a warehouse by the government, leaving little of the original structure intact.
We then uncovered another layer of Ford's Theatre's turbulent past. In 1893, a horrific structural collapse claimed 22 lives, marking yet another dark chapter in the building's history. This tragedy, coupled with the assassination, left a heavy legacy, and for decades, the site served various government functions, losing much of its original character. It wasn’t until the mid-20th century that efforts to restore the theater began in earnest, driven by the painstaking research of George J. Olszewski, who pieced together its lost architectural details from old photographs and documents.
Finally, in 1968, Ford's Theatre reopened as a fully restored landmark, complete with a gala broadcast on national television. Standing in this reconstructed theater, I felt a mix of awe and contemplation. While it was an incredible experience to be in the space where such significant history unfolded, I couldn’t shake the feeling that it was a simulation of history rather than the real thing. Nonetheless, it was a poignant reminder of the theater's enduring legacy and the powerful events that transpired within its walls. Thank you for joining me on this fascinating exploration, and I hope to see you in the next episode of View Master Travels!
CREDITS:
Much of the information around reconstructing the theatre and the history of the landmark came from these two documents:
“Historic Structures Report - Restoration of Ford’s Theatre” by George J. Olszewski, Ph. D.
“Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site: An Administrative History” by Jennifer Sale Crane, Lauren Poole, Laura Purvis, Cultural Resources Analysts, Inc.
Most historical pictures are from the Library of Congress or the National Park Service.
Video of Reagan’s comments is from the Reagan Library CZcams Channel: czcams.com/video/wJIzHqYfxew/video.html
SOUND EFFECTS:
Canadian Horse and Carriage: freesound.org/s/450325/
Office ambience: freesound.org/s/636268/
Tate Britain lobby: freesound.org/s/490219/
Footsteps: freesound.org/s/459965/
Delft library ambience: freesound.org/s/170796/
Silence in a movie theater: freesound.org/s/514305/
Staeldel Museum: freesound.org/s/7986/
Empty lecture theater: freesound.org/s/718274/
Theater entrance hall: freesound.org/s/477530/
Library ambience: freesound.org/s/613781/
MUSIC:
End of the Era by Kevin MacLeod is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 license. creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
Source: incompetech.com/music/royalty-free/index.html?isrc=USUAN1100452
Artist: incompetech.com/
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Komentáře

  • @skyjust828
    @skyjust828 Před 13 hodinami

    There is (still?) a Harvey House at the railroad station in Belen (the south end of Rio Railway goes from Belen to Stane Fe)

  • @mommyharris1111
    @mommyharris1111 Před 16 hodinami

    The Arcade building with the Mariam Kings on it (across from the palace post office 😂) downtown has levels under the sidewalk.

  • @_FLUXCAPACITOR
    @_FLUXCAPACITOR Před dnem

    Good work Dude. Very Interesting.

  • @frankyjas5184
    @frankyjas5184 Před 2 dny

    I dont wanna hate. I wish you the best. Decent start at a video. But get your facts straight and do a little more HW before you post a video bro.

  • @frankyjas5184
    @frankyjas5184 Před 2 dny

    Bro. I’m born and raised in Miami. All of this is Miami. Miami isn’t just the downtown area or south beach. All the places you’re talking about is in MIAMI DADE county. 😂

  • @BlakeBlackstone
    @BlakeBlackstone Před 2 dny

    Man Miami is freaking boring. Hate it here.

  • @Chuck8541
    @Chuck8541 Před 2 dny

    This voiceover....it's kinda worse than even an Ai voice.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 2 dny

      Guess I’ll have to hire an AI next time! Any recommendations?

    • @Chuck8541
      @Chuck8541 Před 2 dny

      @@viewmastertravels5114 Was that actually you talking? You have a peculiar diction, or way of talking, my friend. haha It's something along the lines of what I'd hear while listening to an Orson Wells broadcast back in the day! lol Honestly, it's just my opinion, you don't have to change anything. But if you're looking for something, what I'd do (and what I plan to do for another channel), is to look for voice actors to read your script on Fiverr. Instead of paying an Ai service to make those robotic ai voices monthly or yearly, just pay a professional on Fiverr. They're super cheap, and usually only charge by the 'thousands of words'. I think a Fiverr person is better cuz you can pay for them as needed, instead of paying an Ai company a flat rate monthly or yearly. Which is a waste, if you're not publishing videos regularly.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 2 dny

      Yep, it's me :-). The VO is kind of hard - some people complain if it's too fast, too slow, all that - really hard to get good.

  • @jroq1580
    @jroq1580 Před 3 dny

    The hexagon sidewalks were still in my grandparents neighborhood in the 1980s. I remember taking walks with my grandpa when I was a kid going to Kiwanas park and we would walk on the hexagon sidewalks. They were in pretty bad shape in a lot of spots and we nicknamed it “the crappy sidewalk” lol.

  • @noelelnolo9642
    @noelelnolo9642 Před 5 dny

    Wow! What a great video and great idea to go from a ViewMaster collection to a brief history of a town or area. Great editing. Thank you.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 5 dny

      Thanks for the comment! Glad you liked the video, hope you have time to watch some of the others 😊

  • @thebunnyfoofoo
    @thebunnyfoofoo Před 5 dny

    Mr Limpit movie premiered underwater here where people could watch from the theater. Also the mold o matics are still popular at tourist places including wonderworks, Busch gardens, and universal studios.

  • @anotheryoutubesailingchann5710

    By getting along just fine you mean that native American tribes were conquering and killing each other, right? I don't understand why we feel a need to make the native Americans into saints. They were no more or no less evil than the other civilizations of the time.

  • @robertwesterfield3454

    We still have the sidewalk stones made out of concrete even out front of my house 30 blocks away from downtown

  • @mirzaahmed6589
    @mirzaahmed6589 Před 8 dny

    Surely there are older churches in St Augustine, Florida?

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 8 dny

      I also did a video on St Augustine- it’s got its own issues with historical accuracy 😊

  • @rememberingmiami
    @rememberingmiami Před 9 dny

    A most excellent video! I, too have been fascinated by the history of Miami for the longest and this is my effort: czcams.com/video/QTJxXIuDYWo/video.html Keep up the good work!

  • @webwillie1
    @webwillie1 Před 9 dny

    Should have called me. I live in St Petersburg and could have made it easy for ya.

  • @paulazemeckis7835
    @paulazemeckis7835 Před 10 dny

    I moved to St. Pete in early 2003. Bought a home very cheaply. Loved downtown St. Pete! Moved from Atlanta. Now St Pete has exploded! I like that! My house shot up in value! I feel very safe here as opposed to Atlanta where so much crime happened to me. St. Petersburg also loves dogs very much. Great decision to move here.

  • @fakenames7065
    @fakenames7065 Před 10 dny

    as a relatively younger miami native, born & raised, i’ve gotta say that-locally-coral gables is recognized as a part of miami. i understand not technically, geographically, but if anyone from the cities of coral gables, kendall, doral, westchester, flagler, opa-locka (to name a few) were to be asked where they are from, they would uniformly announce, without hesitation, “miami!” lol it’s funny, the other day i was on a date with a girl who just moved to ft. lauderdale from the midwest. we were meeting at a bar in kendall. she said to me “i really thought we were going to meet in miami” and i said “this is miami!” when she asked me to explain i said “to everyone not from here, miami is exclusively downtown; south beach, etc. but everyone *from* here knows that the character, the charm, the identity of the city as you know it is made up from certain cities that surround it. its essence is imported from within and it doesn’t come from those who live on beach front properties or posh alton road apartments-those are the rich & affluent who don’t shape the culture of miami as much as they simply sunbathe in it. the “look” of miami may be downtown by the beaches, but the spirit of miami is going upward & outward of that” this was a really great video by the way! thanks for this.

  • @blinky705
    @blinky705 Před 10 dny

    Thanks for this video. I left St. Louis with my parents in 1956 when I was 7 and we moved to St. Petersburg FL. We'd go back for vacation and to see family almost every year through 1961, but I've only been back a few times since then (last in 2009). My wife had never been there when we went to that big family reunion in '09 but she was impressed and loved it. There are a lot of really beautiful sites and areas on the outskirts of St. Louis and suburbs that you wouldn't get to see if you stick to the city proper.

  • @blinky705
    @blinky705 Před 10 dny

    I moved to St. Pete from St. Louis with my parents in 1956, when I was 7 years old, and have lived here ever since. I wouldn't move to another city for anything (mainly, because it's taken me almost 70 years to find everything.) I've been to every site you visited but I still learned many new facts about their origins and history. Thanks for a wonderful tour and video. Cheers from The Sunshine City!

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 10 dny

      That’s awesome. I also did a video on St Louis as well 😊

    • @blinky705
      @blinky705 Před 10 dny

      @@viewmastertravels5114 I will look for it! Thanks!

  • @Mackdaddy4218
    @Mackdaddy4218 Před 12 dny

    Green Benches and St. Petersburg Florida Racial and social segregation was strictly enforced and at one time St. Pete was one of the most residentially segregated cities in the country. Recreational amenities, lunch counters, theaters, public restrooms, and the city's famous public green benches were only accessible to White people.

  • @oscarp9336
    @oscarp9336 Před 12 dny

    All those city's are inside Miami Dade County... so yes that's Maimi.

    • @frankyjas5184
      @frankyjas5184 Před 2 dny

      That’s exactly what I said. The moment he started saying “this isn’t Miami” I’m like yeah you not from Miami dude. 😂

  • @lisathuban8969
    @lisathuban8969 Před 13 dny

    Just a little side note. The inverted pyramid pier was demolished in 2015, not 2004.

  • @hughjaass3787
    @hughjaass3787 Před 15 dny

    Yup, Miami & all of South Florida was once a heavenly, pristine habitat, drinkable springs everywhere, with over 50 plant & animals now extinct, and the inhabitants were Native American, Creek/Seminole People. MY ANSCESTORS actually. Before us, the Calusa, before them, Timucua. Greed, Envy, Lust, Drugs, Frauds, Schemes, Felons, Corruption, Crime, & Land Barrons, & Racism, was brought here by White Man. Maybe a little part was from Spanish.

  • @VideosJacked
    @VideosJacked Před 15 dny

    Great video with really accurate info on my hometown. The only issue is you calling the place St. Petes... it's either Pete or Petersburg. Did you go on Crystal River when you were there in Weeki Wachi?

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 14 dny

      Thanks! I didn’t get to Crystal River, what’s it like?

    • @VideosJacked
      @VideosJacked Před 14 dny

      @@viewmastertravels5114 Crystal River is so clear and cold all year round. Manatees seem to frequent the area. When I was 13 canoeing down, a manatee bumped into my canoe.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 13 dny

      @VideosJacked Sounds nice. Hopefully I could see that some time.

    • @NiceDonkey3417
      @NiceDonkey3417 Před 7 dny

      LOL Did your ears itch after hearing it too?

  • @janeelliott1548
    @janeelliott1548 Před 16 dny

    I have my old black View Master still. This the Miami #165 reel. I am following along with your video! I have maybe 15 reels. This is one of my favorite childhood things.

  • @suserman7775
    @suserman7775 Před 17 dny

    Nice video otherwise but your attack on white people and "progress" was unnecessary.

  • @ChatGPT1111
    @ChatGPT1111 Před 17 dny

    Wow, this is really fantastic! Really keeps your attention with all the research. Excellent editing and narration too, great job!

  • @MrKeepMomSafe
    @MrKeepMomSafe Před 18 dny

    🏆👏🏆👏🏆👏

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams Před 20 dny

    Very cool channel! Watching this before my Miami trip!

  • @DoctorTrollzor
    @DoctorTrollzor Před 20 dny

    worked as a tour guide there for many years and had to dig through much of this after having trouble believing what i was told to say. excellent work!

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 20 dny

      Thanks! Being a tour guide in a place like this sounds like it would be fun 😊

  • @shampoovta
    @shampoovta Před 21 dnem

    I had this set. Nice to see it again.

  • @maxwill6408
    @maxwill6408 Před 22 dny

    Thank you so much for this short clip on Albuquerque. You must have dug deep to find out why the original Rt 66 was changed. I knew of the story, but then I have dozens of history books on New Mexico. Thanks again.

  • @molecularguy
    @molecularguy Před 24 dny

    Amazing video! Your channel is a hidden gem in youtube!

  • @IMBrute-ir7gz
    @IMBrute-ir7gz Před 24 dny

    I grew up there in the 1950's and 60's and remember a whole bunch of those landmarks. Too bad you missed Webb's City!

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 24 dny

      That would be neat to see, I’ll have to go back!

    • @IMBrute-ir7gz
      @IMBrute-ir7gz Před 24 dny

      @@viewmastertravels5114 oops! It seems I mistakenly misled you! Webb's City, billed as the "World's Most Unusual Drug Store," closed down decades ago. It would still be fun to look back on it. It was a really big deal in its day.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 23 dny

      @IMBrute-ir7gz Oh well, that’s too bad. Didn’t realize it’d closed either.

  • @jameshall9402
    @jameshall9402 Před 26 dny

    I was born and raised in Miami. None of this history was taught to the locals. So very interesting.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 26 dny

      Interesting! Thanks for the comment 😊

    • @elvisjames
      @elvisjames Před 26 dny

      Might I ask what school? Because I was.certainly taught most of this in high school down here

    • @jameshall9402
      @jameshall9402 Před 25 dny

      @@elvisjames Miami Norland Jr. , Sr. ---1970's

  • @hot88s23
    @hot88s23 Před 26 dny

    Stop saying "St.Petes".

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 14 dny

      Point taken, it’s tough for visitors to know these things.

    • @john_carter_of_earth
      @john_carter_of_earth Před 14 dny

      Yes! Came here to say the exact same thing! It's St. PETE, not St. Pete's, except in cases of using it as a possessive.

    • @NiceDonkey3417
      @NiceDonkey3417 Před 7 dny

      @@viewmastertravels5114 saying this with kindness, I think it falls into a respect for the place category. If you don't know its proper nickname, it should be called by its proper name. I think it's a lot like when people call New Orleans Nola, only because they've heard it be called that. Or giving someone a nickname when you don't know them like that.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před 7 dny

      @NiceDonkey3417 Thanks for the considered feedback, I’ll keep it in mind for future videos.

    • @GeneCash
      @GeneCash Před 3 dny

      That's what's known as a "shibboleth" - something known or done only by the local folks, so you can instantly tell someone's from out of town.

  • @cynthiafroley4415
    @cynthiafroley4415 Před 26 dny

    What a great, informative video! I visited Sunken Gardens in the 1960’s, while visiting my grandparents. I’ll never forget seeing tall pink birds (flamingos). This was and still is, a magical place! 🦩🌺

  • @marcusmoquino5427
    @marcusmoquino5427 Před měsícem

    Great video, dig a little deeper. See how the Spanish and the church, killed my ancestors. Americas first genocide, lost in history.

  • @kennixox262
    @kennixox262 Před měsícem

    The green benches and hexagon sidewalk tiles and brick streets were a major feature of St. Petersburg of that era. As a native of that city. Much of that was gone by the time I was born in the early 1960's. St. Petersburg was known as "God's Waiting Room". The benches went away after the 1964 Civil Rights laws. The old Pier went away to be replaced by the early 1970's inverted Pyramid which itself has been replaced. Snell Isle, which isn't really an island at all, is THE neighborhood to live in St. Petersburg, especially if you own a home on Brightwaters Blvd. You have arrived. There may be newer places, fancier places but Snell Isle was old money. Most of the old places have been replaced by ugly modern boxes. We love vintage Vue Master reels and appreciate your research.

  • @edoerner
    @edoerner Před měsícem

    Good video but I would like to share a little insight. The Redwood Highway passing the area of the Big Tree was not bypassed as a result of the 1964 flood and the loss of the bridge. It was still in use until it was bypassed around 1990 as an effort to cut down on the excessive traffic through Redwood National Park during the tourist seasons.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před měsícem

      That’s very interesting, thanks for the feedback. It’s nice to know someone’s paying attention!

  • @notesfromtheunderground-pt9fj

    As much as you guys are answering questions, engaging to say the least. I love that it sounds like you are thinking out loud and there are questions not answered. The video ends but my thoughts continue. Gracias. Boingboing

  • @elizabethboswell7791
    @elizabethboswell7791 Před měsícem

    Well done and interesting. I have been there twice and never knew all these details.

  • @philmarsh5593
    @philmarsh5593 Před měsícem

    A little naughty if they don't tell you it's all relatively modern when you visit. They would be pretty open about that kind of thing over here. Fascinating video again anyway.

  • @mikewatson4644
    @mikewatson4644 Před měsícem

    Surprising how it has been used. Thanks for the video

  • @JessicaBarlowKoeniou
    @JessicaBarlowKoeniou Před měsícem

    I love this series. Such a cool idea, and I like your presentation style.

  • @mandyschuldt3476
    @mandyschuldt3476 Před měsícem

    Hey Dave, Have you thought about visiting the Azores islands? They are islands formed from very active volcanoes off the coast of Portugal.

  • @Sara-lm8zv
    @Sara-lm8zv Před měsícem

    Great video.

  • @motor8654
    @motor8654 Před měsícem

    Great info, thanks.

  • @michaelpowers9307
    @michaelpowers9307 Před měsícem

    Great stuff. Possibly the most difficult episode in terms of matching photos from a relatively short time period after the last major eruption, to the present. The present pic with the forest regrown shows how the landscape can change in a short geological timeframe. Some of your pics have strong similarity to the landscape you can see in Yellowstone National Park my favorite place in the world. But in Yellowstone the last major eruption was so very long ago, that the relative change in the general landscape has not varied nearly as much from early views to the present day. Do not get me wrong, there are in fact many changes from year to year in Yellowstone, but we don't have drawings and photos from before eruption to compare to post eruption, and ever ongoing change. You did yeoman work on this episode. Thanks to your careful and accurate research and marvelous commentary, you have created a great learning opportunity, even for an older guy like me.

    • @viewmastertravels5114
      @viewmastertravels5114 Před měsícem

      Thanks! Yellowstone is definitely on my list of future places to visit and do an episode on!

  • @RazingthenRaising
    @RazingthenRaising Před 2 měsíci

    So... Did lassen blow his top much? ;)