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Explore the Legacy of Petersen House: A Historic Landmark in the Heart of Washington, D.C.

Discover the Petersen House, where history echoes the legacy of Abraham Lincoln in the heart of Washington, D.C.

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The Petersen House, located in Washington, D.C., is a significant historical site where President Abraham Lincoln died after his assassination. This well-preserved house offers a poignant glimpse into a crucial moment in American history, making it a must-visit for any tourist.

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516 10th St NW, Washington, Penn Quarter, District of Columbia, 20004, US
Monday
8:30 am-5 pm
Tuesday
8:30 am-5 pm
Wednesday
8:30 am-5 pm
Thursday
8:30 am-5 pm
Friday
8:30 am-5 pm
Saturday
8:30 am-5 pm
Sunday
8:30 am-5 pm

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    Getting There

    Bus

    From Laurel, walk to the nearest bus stop on Route 1 (Baltimore Avenue). Take the Metrobus B30 towards Greenbelt Station. Ride for approximately 25 minutes until you reach the Greenbelt Metro Station. Transfer to the Green Line towards Branch Avenue. After about 30 minutes, get off at the Gallery Place-Chinatown station. From there, walk about 10 minutes towards 10th St NW, and you will arrive at Petersen House located at 516 10th St NW.

    Train

    Start by walking to the Laurel train station. Take the MARC Train (Penn Line) towards Union Station. The journey will take around 30 minutes. Once you arrive at Union Station, exit the station and take the Metro Red Line towards Glenmont. Transfer at Gallery Place-Chinatown to the Yellow or Green Line towards Branch Avenue. Get off at the next stop, Gallery Place-Chinatown, and walk for about 10 minutes to reach Petersen House at 516 10th St NW.

    Bicycle

    If you prefer cycling, rent a bike from a local bike-sharing service. Start from Laurel and follow the bike paths towards the Washington, DC area. Head south on Baltimore Avenue, then take the path leading to the Anacostia Riverwalk Trail. Continue along the trail until you reach the bridge leading into DC. Once in DC, follow the bike lanes to 10th St NW, and you will find Petersen House at 516 10th St NW.

    Local tips

    Arrive early in the day to avoid crowds and enjoy a more intimate experience.
    Take advantage of the guided tours for a deeper understanding of Lincoln's legacy.
    Check the schedule for special events or lectures that may be happening during your visit.
    Combine your visit with a trip to Ford's Theatre, located just a short walk away.

    Discover more about Petersen House

    Nestled in the vibrant Penn Quarter of Washington, D.C., the Petersen House stands as a solemn reminder of one of the most pivotal moments in American history. This historic site is where President Abraham Lincoln was taken after he was shot at Ford's Theatre on April 14, 1865. The home has been carefully preserved to reflect the mid-19th century atmosphere, allowing visitors to step back in time and feel the weight of history that unfolded within its walls. The house is not just a testament to Lincoln's legacy but also a glimpse into the cultural and political landscape of the era. As you explore the Petersen House, you'll find informative exhibits detailing Lincoln's last days, his presidency, and the impact of his assassination on the nation. The guided tours provide insightful narratives, enhancing your understanding of the events that transpired here. Visitors will appreciate the authenticity of the décor and the artifacts that have been meticulously curated to tell Lincoln's story. The tranquil atmosphere of the house offers a reflective space for contemplation amidst the bustling city life outside. In addition to its historical significance, the Petersen House is conveniently located near other iconic attractions, making it an ideal stop on your journey through Washington, D.C. Whether you're a history buff or simply seeking to understand America's past, a visit to the Petersen House is both educational and moving.

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