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  • čas přidán 16. 08. 2024
  • We just wanted to give an overview of what the Ford's Theater in Washington DC is like. This is the theater in which Abraham Lincoln was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865. Let us know in the comments if you have ever been here or if you have any questions...
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    Ford's Theatre is a theater located in Washington, D.C., which opened in August 1863. The theater is infamous for being the site of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln. On the night of April 14, 1865, John Wilkes Booth entered the theater box where Lincoln and his wife were watching a performance of Our American Cousin, slipped the single-shot, 5.87-inch derringer from his pocket and fired at Lincoln's head. After being shot, the fatally wounded Lincoln was carried across the street to the Petersen House, where he died the next morning.
    The theater was later used as a warehouse and government office building. In 1893, part of its interior flooring collapsed, causing 22 deaths, and needed repairs were made. The building became a museum in 1932, and it was renovated and re-opened as a theater in 1968. A related Center for Education and Leadership museum opened February 12, 2012, next to Petersen House.
    The Petersen House and the theater are preserved together as Ford's Theatre National Historic Site, administered by the National Park Service; programming within the theater and the Center for Education is overseen separately by the Ford's Theatre Society.

Komentáře • 82

  • @donreid6399
    @donreid6399 Před rokem +10

    I visited several years ago and it was a fantastic tour. The tour guide - an employee of the Parks Department - was incredibly enthusiastic and entertaining as he stood on the stage and told the story. He kept the entire audience on the edge of our seats...despite us all knowing how the story ended. I was also taken aback by how low the Presidents' Box was in relation to the stage. Actors could have reached up and touched it. They've obviously changed it a lot since I was there!

  • @stephenr3910
    @stephenr3910 Před 5 měsíci +8

    When my brother lived in Maryland, we went into DC one time. We were walking to get lunch at Hard Rock Cafe and I'm like, "Is that Ford's Theater? THE Ford's Theater? Welll, then we have to go there." I turned around to look across the street remembering Lincoln died over there. And sure enough, there was the house.

  • @carolynpurser7469
    @carolynpurser7469 Před 4 měsíci +3

    I've been to Ford's Theater only once. It was a brief but memorable experience. I would love to go back and spend time in the museum. Thanks for sharing this.

  • @KristaKissinger
    @KristaKissinger Před rokem +7

    I went there in 5th grade. To the theater and the house where he passed across the street. It’s always left a huge impression on me. Very memorable. This video brought back such great memories. When I went, the blood stained pillow was still in the house where he passed in the Peterson House

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem

      I liked going to the Peterson House too. Unfortunately they had it closed down while we were there, but hopefully can see it next time we go back with the other kiddos!

    • @scooterbee2777
      @scooterbee2777 Před 5 měsíci

      I think i was about 8 when i did that exact tour, in 1993. Such a memorable experience!

  • @user-oe9zk7qt9u
    @user-oe9zk7qt9u Před 9 měsíci +4

    I visited Ford's Theater nearly fifty years ago. It looked very different back then. Especially the museum. Going down those stairs was like walking into a black pit, and several people refused to do it. There were only a few old display cases, as I recall. One contained Lincoln's coat, and trousers. The way they were displayed gave the appearance of a headless man, standing in the dark. It was all quite eerie, and no doubt nightmare fuel for any child who went down there. I don't remember if there was a gift shop. In the theater proper, we sat through a recorded performance of; Our American Cousin. The theater seats were narrow, and upright. They were terribly uncomfortable. Still, I think I prefer the way it was then, to the way it is today. It was dark, and atmospheric, and there was a real visceral quality to the place. It felt like you stepped back in time. Now, it's just like any other museum.

  • @gowers1972
    @gowers1972 Před 7 měsíci +1

    I got to go there as a kid -- summer of 1982. It looks pretty much the same, just a bit more user-friendly and polished.

  • @mistervacation23
    @mistervacation23 Před rokem +4

    The Star Saloon that was connected to Ford's Theatre through a tunnel in 1865. The Star Saloon was located next door to Ford's Theatre, and the tunnel provided a convenient passage between the two buildings.
    The tunnel was used by actors and theater staff to move between the saloon and the theater without having to go outside. It

  • @benjaminodhner1175
    @benjaminodhner1175 Před 3 měsíci +1

    6:51 2 reasons. First reason is because George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are both born on the same month, 10 days apart from each other. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12th which is the same birth date as my twin sisters Hope and Aurelle while George Washington was born on February 22nd. Second reason is because George Washington and Abraham Lincoln are both celebrated on Presidents' Day which repeats every year on the 3rd Monday of February.

  • @karenrich9092
    @karenrich9092 Před 5 měsíci

    My daughter and I were there on her 8th grade history field trip. It was the trip of a lifetime for her class that came from the Sierra Foothills of California. Our community has its own attachment to this sad event. A local restaurant was a stop on the Pony Express trail as well as a telegraph station. One night a message came over from the east with the last station in Genoa Nevada. This little station then became the location where the first person in California learned of Lincoln's assassination.

  • @melissabibby7310
    @melissabibby7310 Před rokem +1

    Thanks for taking us along! I love history!👍❤️

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem

      Our pleasure Melissa! We hope the video is helpful to people planning a trip into Washington DC!

  • @johnandnikkidetorres6843

    So excited to visit this place this June, thanks for sharing this great video!

  • @1CathyHendrix
    @1CathyHendrix Před rokem +1

    I can spend days in Washington D.C. just seeing all that our nation's capital offers. You can spend several days there touring things that are free of charge. You have to be careful about where you stay and what area you are in, but overall in the historic parts of D.C. you are safe. Lots of good food too. We always head to the Eastern Market to eat. So many choices with very reasonable prices.

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem +1

      We enjoyed our time in Washington DC last year with our oldest kiddo. We want to go back with the other kids soon. Thanks for stopping by Cathy!

  • @GodIsGood-Fr
    @GodIsGood-Fr Před 6 měsíci

    My great great grandfather was in the theater the time booth shot Lincoln. Sadly he died in the First World War. Went here in 3rd and 5th grade. And Going back here in April with my girlfriend and grandparents. Cannot wait!

  • @Hearts4Charlott3
    @Hearts4Charlott3 Před rokem +1

    The fact that I'm watching this while I'm at that place right now

  • @ImNotRacistYouArePrejudiced

    The gun that killed Lincoln is facing him in the museum 😂

  • @rodneybrown4304
    @rodneybrown4304 Před rokem

    Excellent tour! Thanks!

  • @diamondpaintingwithsweett

    Very interesting! Thanks for sharing!

  • @roberthouston3809
    @roberthouston3809 Před rokem +20

    I don't think people realize firds theatre today is a comple reconstruction done in the 1960s

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem +3

      Lot's of history at Ford's Theater in Washington DC!

    • @nickroberts-xf7oq
      @nickroberts-xf7oq Před 6 měsíci +2

      So is Dunker Church at Antietam,
      the McLean house at Appomattox,
      the entire interior of the White House, etc. 🇺🇸

    • @christianmcbrearty
      @christianmcbrearty Před 6 měsíci +5

      It's a shame it's just a replica, but I guess they made it exactly like the original one.

    • @michaelhurley3171
      @michaelhurley3171 Před 5 měsíci

      History is a lie. Especially the World's Fairs. Watch JonLevi for some truth.

    • @jaygribbin1667
      @jaygribbin1667 Před 2 měsíci

      Though isn't it in the exact same place as the original

  • @markseeley846
    @markseeley846 Před rokem

    Amazing. Can't wait to visit

  • @Zombiekittyslayer
    @Zombiekittyslayer Před rokem +1

    Sign me up! I want the full experience... I won't take less.

  • @suzannebenz8928
    @suzannebenz8928 Před 5 měsíci

    Thank you.

  • @ATJ-edits
    @ATJ-edits Před 2 měsíci

    Is the chair Lincoln was assassinated in there at Fords Theater? I was there a few months ago and i didn't see it

  • @jrnumex9286
    @jrnumex9286 Před 5 měsíci

    possibly lincoln's chair may have been angled slightly more left to view the entire stage. ms lincoln's chair seems about right and supposedly they were holding hands so even chairs better for that. small fries though, i was wondering booth's entry angle and position for shot.

  • @mow4it
    @mow4it Před rokem

    Great, alot of change since I was there in 1996

  • @flashevolflayor
    @flashevolflayor Před 10 měsíci +1

    Union soldier Boston Corbett fatally shot booth in the neck. Boston corbett is an eunuch and imitates like Jesus ✝️ 😂😂

  • @-------e227
    @-------e227 Před 10 měsíci

    Fact that it still exist is crazy o:

  • @Foxy_YTUBE
    @Foxy_YTUBE Před 4 měsíci

    George Washington's face is there because he was the 1st president

  • @BrodieDaVinciVlogs
    @BrodieDaVinciVlogs Před 3 měsíci

    I thought the Ford theater burned down

  • @mriddle9767
    @mriddle9767 Před 6 měsíci

    I know someone that is related to abe
    Rest in peace abe

  • @CrossOfBayonne
    @CrossOfBayonne Před rokem

    I went there in 2017 and went up into the seat where he was shot

  • @MacNur-tu3cq
    @MacNur-tu3cq Před 17 dny

    Mary should have been granted clemency.

  • @henryholly8472
    @henryholly8472 Před rokem

    The irony that Lincoln was assassinated in a Ford.

  • @MikeCee7
    @MikeCee7 Před 11 měsíci +1

    This museum is almost like they are glorifying John Wilkes Booth. 3:16 I don’t think the Reagan library has a full size statue & full size pictures of Hinckley, nor a recreation of Hinckley shooting Reagan.
    (in fact, I’ve never seen any artist rendition of Hinckley, shooting Reagan)

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před 11 měsíci

      👍

    • @MikeCee7
      @MikeCee7 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AdventureIsOutThere thanks for the thumbs up. Do you have any thoughts on what I just I wrote?
      And no heart?

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před 11 měsíci +1

      @@MikeCee7 We focus on travel tips for people, we try not to get into lengthy political discussions.

    • @MikeCee7
      @MikeCee7 Před 11 měsíci

      @@AdventureIsOutThere lengthy?
      My post was only two+ sentences long.
      Then, why even give me a thumbs up?
      That’s like tipping your parking valet 50 cents.

  • @leeatterberry1239
    @leeatterberry1239 Před 3 měsíci

    Well they had to because it smelled bad

  • @omaresteban4165
    @omaresteban4165 Před 3 měsíci

    Aaaaaaaaaa

  • @thecoolestdad
    @thecoolestdad Před rokem

    Ryan, when were yall up there? I see in the reflection that yall were wearing a mask. Were yall up there during the time when masks were still mandatory? Please tell me yall aren't up there currently and people are still made to wear masks in DC. When we were up there back in 2005 and 2006, there was no charge to go into the Ford's Theater, nor into the Petersen House. We went downstairs into the museum, into the theater at no charge. I wonder why they are charging now?

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem +1

      This was Last FEB, starting to work back on footage I haven’t gotten to yet. They would not allow us to enter without one. Better than some places that would serve us food since we didn’t have a vax card.
      I figured Presidents’ Day was a good day to upload this 😉 Same reason they are charging to park now in the GSMNP…government is going to find a way to tax 🤷🏻‍♂️

    • @thecoolestdad
      @thecoolestdad Před rokem

      @@AdventureIsOutThere Unfortunately you are correct. Our sad and disappointing government will take every dime from Americans that they can get. I know yall had a good time in DC. I love DC. I would like to go back. One of my favorite museums was the postal museum, up next to Union Station.

    • @AdventureIsOutThere
      @AdventureIsOutThere  Před rokem +1

      @@thecoolestdad we will be back someday soon with the other kids Lord willing!

  • @gradyrm237
    @gradyrm237 Před 7 měsíci

    0 respect for the importance of this site.