lreed76: Surratt house, Washington, DC (where John Wilkes Booth and other conspirators lived)
lreed76: Surratt House
lreed76: Ford's Theater, where Lincoln was assassinated
lreed76: Peterson House, where Lincoln died
lreed76: Chinatown Arch, Washington's Chinatown
lreed76: Plaque on Surrat house
lreed76: Tour guide Ed Bearss introduces the John Wilkes Booth escape tour (Smithsonian Resident Associates)
lreed76: Ford's Theater
lreed76: Peterson House, where Lincoln died (across the street from Ford's Theater)
lreed76: Inside Ford's Theater
lreed76: Presidential box (where Lincoln sat), Ford's Theater
lreed76: Presidential box and stage, Ford's Theater
lreed76: Interior of Ford's Theater
lreed76: Presidential box and stage, Ford's Theater
lreed76: Pistols Booth took on escape
lreed76: Pickax carried by George Atzerodt and other items in Ford's Theater museum
lreed76: Surratt farmhouse, Booth's first stop after Ford's
lreed76: Surratt Farmhouse, Booth's first stop on his escape
lreed76: Main room/post office at Surratt farmhouse
lreed76: Surratt Tavern
lreed76: Parlor in Surratt Tavern
lreed76: Surratt Tavern dining room
lreed76: Lois at garden at Surratt's Tavern
lreed76: Mudd farmhouse, where Booth got his broken leg set
lreed76: Corner near where John Wilkes Booth hid for a week
lreed76: Sign for Rich Hill, a farmhouse where Booth hid
lreed76: Sign at Port Royal, where Booth crossed the Rappahannock
lreed76: Where Booth crossed the Rappahannock River
lreed76: House where Booth hid briefly