Last updated: November 28, 2025
Abraham Lincoln's Legacy Lives
On April 14, 1865, President Abraham Lincoln was assassinated at Ford’s Theatre. Discover how everyday people experienced a national tragedy and how we have remembered a fallen leader. Today, in partnership with Ford’s Theatre Society, live dramatic productions highlight Lincoln’s love of the theatre and the power of stories to connect us to ourselves and our history.
Explore Frequently Asked Questions on the assassination, John Wilkes Booth, Ford's Theatre, and the Petersen House.
Join Ranger Eric for a video walkthrough of the events of the Lincoln assassination inside the state box and on the stage at Ford's Theatre.
Discover the trailblazing adventurous life of Laura Keene as an actress, theatre manager, mother, and entrepreneur.
Ranger Dani honors the talented and inspiring women who were performing at Ford's Theatre the night President Lincoln was assassinated.
Plan your visit to Ford's Theatre National Historic Site, the Ford's Museum, and the Petersen House.
Check out videos of Park Rangers reading selected children’s books all about the life and legacy of Abraham Lincoln.
Learn about the people, places, stories, and the museum collection at Ford's Theatre National Historic site.