Learning at Ford’s Theatre

  • President Abraham Lincoln struggled throughout the Civil War to preserve the Union. He lived long enough to see it maintained, but not long enough to help in healing the wounds left by the war. We share the story through passages from great books and period images.

  • After his death on April 15, 1865, the country embraced Abraham Lincoln as an icon whose name represents great executive leadership. This section shares some of the ideas, events and places that preserve the legacy.

  • These resources contain further information about the Civil War and the story of Abraham Lincoln's life and presidency. Explore them to understand more about the man and his impact on our lives today.

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  • The grand reopening season at Ford's Theatre features plays, open houses and a free Monday night series.

  • Ford's Theatre offers tours of the historic site as well as walking tours of downtown Washington.

  • Ford's Theatre offers learning opportunities for students and teachers, as well as online interactive resources.

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  • Ford's Theatre seeks to create compelling, dynamic learning opportunities for students young and old to learn about the life, presidency and legacy of Abraham Lincoln, as well as the world of Civil War Washington.

  • Ford's Theatre is committed to engaging education professionals in developing meaningful and useful tools and skills that enhance teaching history and leadership to middle and high school students using theatre, speech and storytelling.

  • Ford's Theatre offers multimedia lesson plans, online videos and a virtual tour.

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