The Ford's Theatre Museum Set To Reopen To The Public On 7/15
By: Reynard Loki
Ford’s Theatre Society and the National Park Service announced that the Ford’s Theatre Museum will reopen to the public on July 15, 2009. Located below the newly restored Ford’s Theatre (511 10th Street NW), the Museum uses 21st-century technology to transport visitors to 19th-century Washington. The museum’s remarkable collection of historic artifacts are supplemented with a variety of narrative devices—environmental recreations, videos and three-dimensional figures, bringing to light Abraham Lincoln’s presidency and life in Washington, D.C.
As part of the renovations to the Ford’s Theatre site, the building now features elevator access to the 6,868 ft2 museum space and additional restroom facilities. New exhibits inside the museum showcase Lincoln’s arrival in Washington, D.C., by train, the assembly of Lincoln’s presidential cabinet, life in the Lincoln White House, Civil War milestones and generals, video features demonstrating Lincoln’s role as emancipator and orator and three-dimensional figures of the assassination conspirators. The museum also is home to a host of valuable artifacts including political campaign paraphernalia, a Ford’s Theatre playbill, the clothing and boots worn by Abraham Lincoln the night of his assassination, the deringer pistol used by John Wilkes Booth and other weapons and personal items belonging to the assassination conspirators.Photo taken from http://www.atpm.com/7.01/washington-dc/images/ford-theatre.jpg?format=auto&width=1400.

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