LINCOLN ASSASSINATION: FORD'S THEATRE AND PETERSEN HOUSE (WHERE LINCOLN DIED) (4K)

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  • It's one thing to read about the Lincoln assassination; it's another to stand two feet away from where President Abraham Lincoln was shot in Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. by John Wilkes Booth in 1865. When you visit Ford's Theatre, you are standing where one of the most important events in American history took place. While many people are aware that President Lincoln was shot here, many may not be aware that he was taken across the street to the Petersen House, where he died the next morning. In this video, you will learn the story behind the Lincoln assassination as we visit not only Ford's Theatre, but also the Ford's Theatre Museum (where you can see the actual murder weapon) and the Petersen House.
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  • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
    @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому +16

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  • @Luke17d
    @Luke17d 3 роки тому +107

    When I went there, I couldn't believe it. I never imagined I was going to visit a part of history. it is beautiful

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому +25

      That's why I always say-it's one thing to learn about history in a history book; it's another thing to stand where history took place!

    • @mrstifler8987
      @mrstifler8987 2 роки тому +4

      Me and my class were the first ever group to go in when they first reopened it up to the public. Best elementary trip ever 🔥

    • @cliffkelley6550
      @cliffkelley6550 2 роки тому +1

      @@mrstifler8987 dang how old are you?. Just kidding.

    • @sgtzomie7877
      @sgtzomie7877 2 роки тому

      I love history

    • @ButtScootBJJ
      @ButtScootBJJ 2 роки тому +2

      I was there when it happened. It was brutal. Everyone was laughing thinking it was part of the play.

  • @dabear2438
    @dabear2438 2 роки тому +53

    It is indeed beautiful, but what a shame the theater was closed after the assassination, completely gutted, and used as storage space, offices, and a museum. All of its original interiors lost and what we see today is only a reproduction. 😔

    • @iAmMadeOfSoup
      @iAmMadeOfSoup 2 роки тому

      :(

    • @tightwad
      @tightwad 2 роки тому +1

      The shame was FREEDOMS GUARD was murdered by another ignorant actor, whose shortsighted act doomed the South to much more revenge than they deserved while rebuilding......Lincoln would have been the Souths Greatest proponent and protector had this ANGEL lived for Southern Reconstruction!!

  • @ealswytheangelicrealms
    @ealswytheangelicrealms 3 роки тому +39

    I met a Lincoln collector at a collectibles show who had a playbill from April 14, 1865 from My American Cousin signed by all four of the conspirators who were hanged. He said a relative of his was a guard at the prison and just before the prisoners were led out to the gallows he had each of them sign the Playbill. Now THAT is a fantastic piece of Lincoln memorabilia! He said he was taking the Playbill to Antique road so when it was in his area. I can't find any episode of that show with his item.

  • @beachz101
    @beachz101 2 роки тому +18

    The actual box was destroyed when the entire building was gutted during one of three restorations. The entire building was gutted, leaving only support beams. The building was used as a file repository for years. It was a document storage building until it was decided to recreate the Theatre. When you visit the building, understand that the original interior was lost long ago.

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  2 роки тому +5

      That is quite unfortunate. They should have preserved as much as they could.

    • @beachz101
      @beachz101 2 роки тому +1

      @@AndysAwesomeAdventures yes, I agree with you. It seems there were two schools of thought following the assassination. The first was that it would have been a further assault on a nation, already in morning, to memorialize the place where the terrible crime occurred. The second, sought to preserve the entire building for its historical value. I must admit, I have held both positions at various times in my life. By preserving the place where the assassination took place, do we celebrate the President, or does such preservation elevate the assassin?

    • @UrSammich
      @UrSammich 8 місяців тому

      Least *not at this location* we have the original chair Lincoln sat in at the time of his death. So all is not completely lost.

    • @billbombshiggy9254
      @billbombshiggy9254 Місяць тому

      I hate it when they do that with historical places

  • @bernie2231
    @bernie2231 2 роки тому +6

    One of the things that I remember about the Petersen house bedroom, where Lincoln died, is that it is a very small room. I haven't been there for 30 years, but I notice that it is more restricted now.

  • @Gameboy-Unboxings
    @Gameboy-Unboxings 2 роки тому +8

    3:36 $100,000 in 1865 was equivalent to $1,674,865 today.

  • @musicgirl999
    @musicgirl999 Місяць тому

    I went here a few years ago! Never thought I would get the opportunity to see this place. But it was great!

  • @twstf8905
    @twstf8905 3 роки тому +5

    Awesome, Andy. 👍
    Best Ford's Theater visit presentation on UA-cam, that I've seen, anyway.

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 3 роки тому

    I saw Godspell there, back in, what 1972. A fine show! Went there on at least one school trip for the tour too.

  • @firefighter343
    @firefighter343 Рік тому +1

    great video and content man. Its like I was right there with you. Thank you for your research and dedicated work.

  • @MrBubyV
    @MrBubyV 2 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing 👍🏽

  • @QuantumG432
    @QuantumG432 Рік тому +3

    50 yrs ago I touched and visually examined Lincoln’s blood. It was a moment I will never forget.

  • @michaelbarnhart2593
    @michaelbarnhart2593 3 роки тому +7

    I went to a production of "A Christmas Carol" in Ford's Theater in the early 2000's. I seemed to remember that they still had the original flag bunting in front of the Presidential Box - that had the torn holes in it caused by Booth. It definitely was not new looking like what is shown in the video.

  • @squirleyspitmonkey3926
    @squirleyspitmonkey3926 3 роки тому +10

    Lewis Powell, the one who was supposed to kill Seward, is a distant uncle/cousin of mine.
    In typical family tradition, he failed :(

    • @archiecraven6086
      @archiecraven6086 3 роки тому

      The one who looked like a time traveler from the future.

    • @squirleyspitmonkey3926
      @squirleyspitmonkey3926 3 роки тому +1

      @@archiecraven6086 yeap. The good looking one who would pass as an instagram model nowadays, despite his jaw being a little deformed from getting kicked by a mule.

  • @eggisbored
    @eggisbored 2 роки тому +8

    That's amazing! Also, unrelated, the last alive witness to see his death in the theater was Samuel J. Seymour.

  • @kandn420
    @kandn420 3 роки тому +7

    The video called Last witness to president Abraham Lincoln on the show I’ve got a secret. It is really interesting.

  • @D70340
    @D70340 2 роки тому

    I was at both places MANY decades ago. Strange seeing it again in my later years. I still remember it looking the same as it is here in the video.
    I think if i remember right, the bed was to your right when you walked in the door where they layed him down.

  • @DalainaRenee
    @DalainaRenee 3 роки тому +1

    Thanks for sharing

  • @mrstifler8987
    @mrstifler8987 2 роки тому +2

    Me and my class were the FIRST group to ever go into the theater when they opened it back up. It was dope 🔥

  • @onlinetoughguy7530
    @onlinetoughguy7530 Рік тому +1

    I wish I could visit. Just imagining Abraham Lincoln was there would be exciting sad also

  • @dannysalinas8811
    @dannysalinas8811 2 роки тому +1

    Charles A Leale, the first doctor to arrive at the presidential box died in 1932, not 1928 like stated in the video.

  • @briancalifornia1
    @briancalifornia1 Рік тому +1

    I saw the Derringer Booth used to kill Lincoln on display keep in mind it looks a lot smaller in person.

  • @navarajlamichhane9146
    @navarajlamichhane9146 Рік тому

    I want to go there soon

  • @user-ki3wh1ml2e
    @user-ki3wh1ml2e 7 місяців тому

    Back in the 60s the bedroom where he died in had a much smaller bed with a pillow under glass and you could see it was very old and tired with blood stains

  • @jeyDsixx18
    @jeyDsixx18 3 роки тому +2

    And people say they have read every book written on Lincoln…..

  • @vanhouten64
    @vanhouten64 Рік тому

    Is that the chair Lincoln was seated in, or has that object also been lost?

  • @KenOnStrength
    @KenOnStrength 2 роки тому +8

    Anybody else thinking they can make that jump from the balcony without breaking a leg?

    • @Gameboy-Unboxings
      @Gameboy-Unboxings 2 роки тому +2

      Just "making the jump" with nothing going on is MUCH different than jumping after shooting the president and stabbing his guard.

    • @KenOnStrength
      @KenOnStrength 2 роки тому +2

      @@Gameboy-Unboxings - Agreed, but you’d think the adrenaline would help. I’m guessing Booth makes that jump without breaking his leg 7 out of 10 times.

    • @shannonshort4987
      @shannonshort4987 2 роки тому

      That wasnt the original box

    • @KenOnStrength
      @KenOnStrength 2 роки тому +2

      @@shannonshort4987 Regardless, the dimensions have to be close.

    • @redcat9436
      @redcat9436 Рік тому

      Booth didn't break his leg in the jump. He broke it when his horse tripped during the getaway.

  • @LITTLE1994
    @LITTLE1994 2 роки тому

    I've been in the Capital, the Supreme Court Building, and even the White House, but not THIS. Yeah, this place is definitely important history. I wish I can go there.

  • @rickeastwood1220
    @rickeastwood1220 2 роки тому +1

    Hallowed!

  • @paulaplachno5067
    @paulaplachno5067 2 роки тому +2

    How much of the Theatre is original?
    “Almost all of the interior structure of the theatre was removed when it was converted to a fireproof warehouse in 1866. More modifications were made in the 1890s following the building collapse, and again in the 1920s with the creation of the Lincoln Museum. Today, the only original parts of the theatre building include the front façade, structural elements in the roof framing and attic, and some smaller portions of the exterior brick walls on the north and south sides. On the front of the theatre facing 10th Street, several window openings were altered (evident from the change in brick color), leaving the southernmost set of windows as the only ones that are completely original. Some repair work was also done to repair the bowing front façade in the 1866 renovation.”

    • @Gameboy-Unboxings
      @Gameboy-Unboxings 2 роки тому

      Well, that's very disappointing.

    • @johnfd0210
      @johnfd0210 2 роки тому

      So, just so I am clear, will ask again, when they say, "This is the theater box where Lincoln and his group were sitting..." it is not? I know the original chair is at the Henry Ford Museum; but the interior of the theater has all been rebuilt?

  • @anonymous-bg9fn
    @anonymous-bg9fn Рік тому

    pull one of the books out

  • @efrainacevedo2938
    @efrainacevedo2938 3 роки тому

    I remember a few years back entering a antique shop in Massachusetts and they a piece of Lincoln hair for $40 dollar I should have brought it but unfortunately my wife told me not too I shouldn't have listened to her after seeing this video

    • @Gameboy-Unboxings
      @Gameboy-Unboxings 2 роки тому +2

      Your wife told you not to ? wow... and what the hell makes her the one in charge?

    • @tightwad
      @tightwad 2 роки тому +1

      I bought that hair 9 months ago but will sell to u for $10,000. What the hell, I will throw in the Brooklyn Bridge and some Orange hair for another $5,000 only

  • @nadineclarke9423
    @nadineclarke9423 Рік тому

    U missed what booth said when he jumped on the stage

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  Рік тому

      No, I didn't. Check out 2:19.

    • @nadineclarke9423
      @nadineclarke9423 Рік тому

      @@AndysAwesomeAdventures love history and got something to tell u about booth you'll be shocked to hear this

  • @iAmMadeOfSoup
    @iAmMadeOfSoup 2 роки тому

    My history professor said that the guard let him in because he was a famous actor

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  2 роки тому

      Yes, as I mentioned in the video, because the owner of Ford's Theatre had hired Booth to perform there a few times before, no one gave a second thought to seeing him enter the building on that night.

  • @caydenrgarrett
    @caydenrgarrett 3 роки тому

    Is that the same chair he sat in?

  • @user-pz6sf6gu4f
    @user-pz6sf6gu4f Місяць тому

    3:13 -> John Wilkes Booth’s Gun

  • @j8t276
    @j8t276 2 роки тому

    Its weird to see it in colour

  • @whoami23358
    @whoami23358 3 роки тому

    Hey, sorry I have a question. Does anyone know if President Lincoln was sitting on the left or right side of the box? Just curious, thanks

    • @bonesray
      @bonesray 3 роки тому +1

      Pretty sure it’s the left cause that where the chair is

    • @whoami23358
      @whoami23358 3 роки тому

      @@bonesray oh ok thanks, sorry last question, do you mean from the front view or inside the box?

    • @metalpanda1760
      @metalpanda1760 3 роки тому +1

      @@whoami23358 no need to say sorry for asking questions. From the paintings that I’ve seen depicting this event, Lincoln would have been sitting on the right hand side if you’re looking at the box from the front (in other words, if you’re looking at the box as if you were sitting in the audience). That’s not the actual chair, however. The actual chair that President Lincoln was shot in can be seen at the Henry Ford Museum in Michigan. I hope this helps! Have a nice day!

    • @whoami23358
      @whoami23358 3 роки тому +1

      @@metalpanda1760 hey, thank you so much for the info! Hope you have a nice day/evening/night too!

    • @D70340
      @D70340 2 роки тому

      @@metalpanda1760
      I believe the pillow they layed Lincolns head on is at the Henry Ford Museum as well. At least it was there the last time i went there decades ago. His clothes were there too.

  • @nokomarie1963
    @nokomarie1963 3 роки тому +7

    Um, dude? Lincoln was dead for all intents and purposes before that young man stuck his finger into the skull. They kept him breathing until after dawn through some not completely terrible care, but his respirations kept sliding out of control, and his eyes slowly suffused and protruded; he was gone because of the sheer extent of injury to the brain.

    • @macwright3925
      @macwright3925 2 роки тому

      Yea because u were there and u seen it all u even helped with removing the bullet..smh GTFO

    • @J1_471
      @J1_471 Рік тому

      “Dude”

  • @Roblox_Yay_Yeah
    @Roblox_Yay_Yeah Рік тому

    if we ever go there I might try to enter the box that Abraham was shot at (maybe)

  • @stacielynn6153
    @stacielynn6153 3 роки тому +3

    Did they keep it the same way it was back then?

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому +5

      I know that the picture of George Washington, the sofa where Major Rathbone was sitting, and a carved-back, cane-seat parlor chair, all in the Presidential box, and one of the flags there are all originals from the night of the Lincoln assassination.

    • @stacielynn6153
      @stacielynn6153 3 роки тому +1

      That’s amazing! I can’t wait to go back I’m 30 now and haven’t been since I was 12 I think and the house where he passed was closed I really wanted to see I’m a huge history buff and I love Washington DC ! I wanna go back so bad

    • @stacielynn6153
      @stacielynn6153 3 роки тому

      Also I watched a video of the chair Lincoln was in at another museum on Daze with Jordan the lion channel

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  3 роки тому +1

      @@stacielynn6153 I'm a history buff, too. It's a big reason why I love to travel!

    • @ohioken1
      @ohioken1 3 роки тому +2

      Actually Fords Theater was completely gutted and in poor condition, then was restored to appear as it did in 1865

  • @marcozaragoza6132
    @marcozaragoza6132 2 роки тому

    Is this show theater real

  • @lpslayla
    @lpslayla 2 роки тому +2

    I went to field trip there PS I'm in second grade 😂

  • @nadineclarke9423
    @nadineclarke9423 Рік тому

    He was shot at 10 20 not 20 15

  • @sethjones6193
    @sethjones6193 Рік тому

    The holy Bible is the #1 selling book even today !

  • @autumn8034
    @autumn8034 Рік тому

    why do they have george washingtons picture up there and not Lincolns picture?

    • @AndysAwesomeAdventures
      @AndysAwesomeAdventures  Рік тому

      I believe that the picture of George Washington was there the night Lincoln was assassinated. That might even be the original one.

  • @Gabriel_-pm5vi
    @Gabriel_-pm5vi 2 роки тому +3

    Interesting Abraham Lincoln was shot on the night of April 14th and died the morning of April 15th. Titanic hit the iceberg April 14th and sank April 15th

    • @cynthiaclarke3979
      @cynthiaclarke3979 2 роки тому +2

      Exactly..Both happened at night and by morning it was all over with..

  • @Noctifern
    @Noctifern 3 роки тому

    Is there any interviews with people who in real life met Lincoln ? Probably 1920s or 1930s I'd guess

  • @chaseklein774
    @chaseklein774 2 роки тому

    So uh this just popped into my mind. Lincoln was Assassinated on April 14, 1865 the R.M.S Titanic sank on April 14, 1912 that’s 47 years apart. Could anyone have help saved the people on the life boats of the titanic or died from the sinking of the titanic who saw lincoln get shot? I guess the world will never know.
    Also the last photo of John Wilkes Booth is apparently him laying on the deck of the farm house (he was moved to the deck from the barn, he was still alive in the photo if im not mistaken) and it’s the only photo that can’t be found of him to date.

  • @drewmckinney7843
    @drewmckinney7843 2 роки тому

    I'm Lincoln family :> Abe is my cousin and his story is very sad

  • @joeriveracomedy
    @joeriveracomedy 2 роки тому

    They should have went to Aladdin

  • @rickeastwood1220
    @rickeastwood1220 2 роки тому

    Has Our American Cousin ever been performed since?

    • @rickeastwood1220
      @rickeastwood1220 2 роки тому

      There was once a comic book parallel world where Lincoln was the actor & Booth was President

  • @kevindecoteau3186
    @kevindecoteau3186 3 роки тому +3

    Looks like a place the play Hamilton should be performed.

  • @Watkinsjaniya123
    @Watkinsjaniya123 3 роки тому

    I seen Lincoln ghost

  • @ziggypop79
    @ziggypop79 2 роки тому

    An assassination that didn’t have anything to do with the CIA lol

  • @margem8020
    @margem8020 2 роки тому

    ن

  • @demcadman
    @demcadman 2 роки тому

    Sic semper tyrannis!

  • @Smoker-xv1cq
    @Smoker-xv1cq 2 роки тому

    Imagine this being hunted