Ford’s Theater is the site of President Abraham Lincoln’s assassination. It is a National Historic Site run by the National Park Service and is made up of four separate parts: the Theatre, the Museum, the Petersen House, and the Aftermath Exhibits. But part of what is unique about it is that it doesn’t just function as an historic site. It is also an active theatre. Amazingly, the same theater where Lincoln was shot is still used for live performances today. It must be a strange and unique experience to watch a show on the same stage that Lincoln was watching …
Ford’s Theatre
