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As of June 1, 2007 Ford’s Theatre Historic Site — both theatre and museum — will be closed to the public for renovations. (The Petersen House, the House Where Lincoln Died will remain open for visitors 9 am until 5 pm daily.)

Ford’s Theatre Closed

by Jason M. Novak
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As of June 1, 2007 Ford’s Theatre Historic Site — both theatre and museum — will be closed to the public for renovations. (The Petersen House, the House Where Lincoln Died will remain open for visitors 9 am until 5 pm daily.)

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