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This walking tour reveals what happened on the night that changed the history of a nation forever. Journey back in time to learn about the three-pronged attack designed to change the course of U.S. politics and Government, and its impact on American and world history. This thrilling one-of-a-kind walking tour doesn’t just visit the main landmark locations involved in the plot to assassinate Abraham Lincoln but immerses you in incredible insights and revelations that will make you look upon the assignation of the 16th President of the United States in a completely different light as well as other assassinations.
With your expert local Washington D.C. guide, you will journey back in time to learn about the three-pronged attack designed to change the course of U.S. politics and Government.
The assassination of the 16th President of the United States is shrouded in mystery, intrigue, and conspiracy; however, this tour will reveal the truth behind the infamous night.
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LetzGo City Tours USA
Visit the famous historical square that is the starting point of an enthralling tour full of insights and revelations about the night of April 15th, 1865.
Discover what happened on the infamous day that forever changed the course of American history. Visit the house where the plot to assassinate different members of the US Government including the Secretary of State in 1865
Visit the location where the Vice President was overnighting on the infamous night
Discover insights into the 10 nights that President Lincoln spent at the magnificent Willard Hotel.
Find out who attended the National Theatre on the infamous night of President Lincolns Assassination.
On this exterior visit to the Fords Theatre, guests can live out the drama and outcome of the infamous evening of the Assassination of Abraham Lincoln.
Visit the location where the Star Saloon once stood – find out about the drinking establishment next door to Ford's Theater where John Wilkes Booth took his last drink before carrying out his plot to assassinate President Abraham Lincoln
See the very building where the 16th President of the United States was moved to for treatment after the shooting and where he succumbed to his injuries on the morning of the 16th April, 1865.
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