Ford's Theater - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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The theater in which Abraham Lincoln was shot.
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Dolly at Fords theatre, Washington DC
Dolly at Fords theatre, Washington DC on June 5th, 2012. President Lincoln was assassinated on April 14th 1865. Lincoln died next day morning at 7:22 AM.
Ford's Theater, Center for Education and Leadership and Peterson House
President Abraham Lincoln Gives Tour of Washington D.C
Pickerington Local Schools Computer Animation Team's effort took 2nd place in the State Competition! Lead by teacher Doug Rider.
Dupont Circle Apartment Video : Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Dupont Circle Apartment Video : Washington, District of Columbia, United States
Property Location With a stay at Dupont Circle Apartment in Washington, you'll be minutes from National Geographic Society and close to White House. This aparthotel is close to George Washington University and Ford's Theater.Rooms Make yourself at home in one of the air-conditioned rooms featuring kitchenettes. Flat-screen televisions with cable programming provide entertainment, while complimentary wireless Internet access keeps you connected.
Conveniences include phones, and rollaway/extra beds can be requested.Amenities Take advantage of recreation opportunities such as a fitness center, or other amenities including complimentary wireless Internet access and concierge services.Business, Other Amenities Featured amenities include a business center, a 24-hour front desk, and an elevator (lift).
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District of Columbia Court of Appels
Ford's Theatre (instead of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln)
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Georgetown - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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A charming neighborhood that, with its upscale boutiques and notable residents, is more than a college hangout.
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- ... Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater Arlington Cemetary Alexandria FDR Memorial US Capitol Building ...
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- C & O C**** -Georgetown by Kellyjohn from a blog titled District of Columbia
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- Georgetown University by Tom_white_5588 from a blog titled Washington DC just before Obama's Inauguration
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- Georgetown again by Missmizon from a blog titled Day out in DC
- Georgetown by Dnesossi from a blog titled Good Night Mr. Lincoln
- Georgetown by Elrigster from a blog titled Obamas new den
- Georgetown by Leoj89 from a blog titled Day 1 Destination: Washington DC
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Embassy Suites by Hilton Washington D C – Convention Center, Washington, District of Columbia, USA
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Tour Guide #1: Washington DC
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Brighton 4th of July
Brighton Ford Mercury provided vehicles for the 4th of July parade in downtown Brighton, Michigan.
Ford's Theatre National Oratory Fellows 2016
Watch and listen to historic and original speeches from 24 Student Delegates who were selected to perform on the Ford’s Theatre stage, and to represent the work that the Ford’s Theatre National Oratory Fellows and Ford’s Teaching Artists accomplished in the classroom during the 2015-16 school year. Students and Fellows traveled from schools in Arizona, Kansas, Idaho, Maryland, Missouri, Nebraska, Pennsylvania, Colorado and Connecticut. Be inspired as these passionate and articulate students, grades five through eight, share their thoughts about issues most important to them, and challenge listeners to take action. Four Fellows perform speeches about the effect that teaching oratory has had on them. The performance is hosted by seven local student delegates from the District of Columbia and Maryland.
Chapter 7: Confederate Spies in Washington, DC
Author James Swanson discusses the constant threat President Lincoln was under during his entire presidency.
Jefferson Memorial - Washington DC, District of Columbia, United States
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Jefferson Memorial Washington Dc
A 19-foot bronze statue of perhaps the most esteemed founding father sits beneath a columned rotunda in the style of the Roman Pantheon.
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- ... made his famous 'I have a dream' speech After Lincoln we headed back down towards the Jefferson memorial, through the Korean War Memorial and past the Tidal Basin ...
- ... National Archives Metro (subway system) Lincoln Memorial Library of Congress Korean War Memorial Washington Monument Jefferson Memorial USMC Memorial US Holocaust Museum Georgetown Fords Theater Arlington Cemetary Alexandria FDR Memorial US ...
- ... In short: you haven't experienced Washington until you've seen the Jefferson Memorial at night ...
- ... 's just plain ignorance), but we were sure we'd spotted the Capitol building on our way into town (turned out to be the Jefferson memorial ), and we were surprised to be informed by Aviva which president's face we were looking at - it was George ...
- ... We left there and we walked on over to the Korean War monument, the FDR monument, and the Jefferson Memorial ...
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- Jefferson Memorial by Andrew_leesia from a blog titled Presidential Washington
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What's the highest building in Washington D.C.?
The tallest structure in Washington DC isn’t a skyscraper, it’s actually the first of all the memorials to be built on the National Mall. And Lauren found out that it continues to be on of the most popular.
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Washington, D.C. Travel Guide
PowerPoint Presentation of must see landmarks in the U.S. capital.
A room at the Hotel Harrington, Washington DC
The Hotel Harrington remains one of the best deals for a hotel in Washington DC. It is an old hotel which LOOKS old, but it is clean enough and it is very safe and centrally located. Tourists can not find a better location for an economy hotel.
Driving across Key Bridge to Georgetown, Washington, DC
Starting from North Lynn Street in Rosslyn, Arlington, Virginia, I drive across Key Bridge to Georgetown, Washington, DC. On the other side of the bridge, I turn right on M Street, and then left in the alley next to Sweet Green. I go up the alley to Prospect Street and turn left (west). A few blocks, and then I turn left on 35th Street (the very steep cobblestone street next to Dixie Liquor) and park. I shot this with a Flip Video Ultra HD.
DC Marks Lincoln Assassination Anniversary
Ford's Theater in Washington, DC held events on Tuesday to marking the 150th anniversary of President Abraham Lincoln's assassination. Lincoln died on April 15th, 1865. (April 15)
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Civil War 150th Anniversary: The Life Masks of Lincoln
David C. Ward, historian at the National Portrait Gallery, discusses Abraham Lincoln's life masks. These works, by Leonard Volk and Clark Mills, are on view in the Americas Presidents exhibition.
David Ward was interviewed by Warren Perry of the National Portrait Gallery, on March 3, 2011.
Part of our ongoing series commemorating the 150th anniversary of the Civil War. To view the entire series see:
Washington, D.C
Washington, D.C., formally the District of Columbia is the capital of the United States of America.
Washington is the political Capital of the World, owing to its status as the seat of the United States federal government and numerous international institutions, such as the World Bank and International Monetary Fund. Washington is one of the most visited cities in the world, with more than 20 million annual tourists.
The signing of the Residence Act on July 16, 1790, approved the creation of a capital district located along the Potomac River on the country's East Coast. The U.S. Constitution provided for a federal district under the exclusive jurisdiction of the Congress and the District is therefore not a part of any state. The states of Maryland and Virginia each donated land to form the federal district, which included the pre-existing settlements of Georgetown and Alexandria. Named in honor of President George Washington, the City of Washington was founded in 1791 to serve as the new national capital.
All three branches of the U.S. federal government are centered in the District: U.S. Congress (legislative), President (executive), and the U.S. Supreme Court (judicial).
The city hosts 177 foreign embassies as well as the headquarters of many international organizations, trade unions, non-profit, lobbying groups, and professional associations, including the Organization of American States, AARP, the National Geographic Society, the Human Rights Campaign, the International Finance Corporation, and the American Red Cross.
The National Mall is a large, open park in downtown Washington between the Lincoln Memorial and the United States Capitol. Given its prominence, the mall is often the location of political protests, concerts, festivals, and presidential inaugurations. The Washington Monument and the Jefferson Pier are near the center of the mall, south of the White House. Also on the mall are the National World War II Memorial at the east end of the Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, the Korean War Veterans Memorial, and the Vietnam Veterans Memorial.
Directly south of the mall, the Tidal Basin features rows of Japanese cherry blossom trees that originated as gifts from the nation of Japan. The Franklin Delano Roosevelt Memorial, George Mason Memorial, Jefferson Memorial, Martin Luther King Jr. Memorial, and the District of Columbia War Memorial are around the Tidal Basin.
The Smithsonian Institution is an educational foundation chartered by Congress in 1846 that maintains most of the nation's official museums and galleries in Washington, D.C. The most visited museum are the National Museum of Natural History, the National Air and Space Museum; the National Museum of African Art and the National Museum of American History.
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts is home to the National Symphony Orchestra, the Washington National Opera, and the Washington Ballet. The Kennedy Center Honors are awarded each year to those in the performing arts who have contributed greatly to the cultural life of the United States. The historic Ford's Theatre, site of the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln, continues to operate as a functioning performance space as well as museum.
The Watergate Complex was the site of the Watergate Scandal, which led to President Nixon's resignation.
Arlington National Cemetery is in Arlington County, Virginia, across the Potomac River from Washington, D.C., in whose 624 acres (253 ha) the dead of the nation's conflicts have been buried, beginning with the Civil War, as well as reinterred dead from earlier wars. Among the most frequently visited sites in the cemetery are the graves of President John F. Kennedy and First Lady Jacqueline Kennedy Onassis, marked with an eternal flame.
The United States Air Force Memorial honors the service of the personnel of the United States Air Force and its heritage organizations. The Memorial is located in Arlington County, Virginia, on the grounds of Fort Myer near The Pentagon.