Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. is a monument that serves to honor the legacy of President Abraham Lincoln. Attracting nearly one million visitors each year, Ford's Theatre houses a live theatre, museum and the Center for Education and Leadership. Combining education and entertainment, Ford's Theatre is a living testament to the values embodied by President Lincoln.
Parking and public transportation at Ford's Theatre
Several paid garages are located in close proximity to Ford's Theatre, including MarcPark on F St., NW and Colonial Parking on 11th St., NW. Visitors may also park at QuikPark at the Grand Hyatt Hotel on G St., NW. Ford's Theatre is also accessible via Metro Center on the Orange, Blue, Red and Silver Lines; Gallery Place on the Green, Red and Yellow Lines and Archives/Navy Memorial on the Yellow and Green Lines.
Best and worst time to go to Ford's Theatre
Bear the chill and visit in the winter, especially mid to late December, when the theater is especially uncrowded. Occasionally the theater is closed for rehearsals and performances. The monthly schedule is available on the website, but it's a good idea to call beforehand in case your visit conflicts with a rehearsal. Be prepared to share the space with students during the school year.
Admission to Ford's Theatre
Entry tickets to Ford's Theatre are $2.50 per person, while parties of 15 or more are $2 per person. Same-day tickets are available for free while supplies last at 8:30 a.m. every day at the Ford's Theatre Box Office. Tickets for performances are also available at the box office and through Ticketmaster.
Must see/do at Ford's Theatre
Don't miss a performance of One Destiny, a one-act play telling the story of two men, Harry Ford and Harry Hawk, who were witness to President Lincoln's assassination. Across the street is Petersen House, where President Lincoln died and which is now preserved as a museum. If you have time, join the two-hour History on Foot walking tour, which is led by a costumed actor who takes visitors on an intimate look at the investigation into President Lincoln's assassination.
Other places to visit near Ford's Theatre
Catch a show at Warner Theatre, just a few minutes away, after touring Ford's Theatre. Also a short distance is the acclaimed National Portrait Gallery, which celebrates American history through different art forms.
Insider tip for visitors to Ford's Theatre
Lincoln's Waffle Shop is a tiny gem of a diner located across from Ford's Theatre. Touted by locals and tourists alike, this greasy spoon-type establishment features a menu brimming with breakfast delights (think oversized waffles and mouth-watering pancakes).
Author's bio: Tanya Sharma has lived in the Washington, DC area for over 30 years. Her work has been published on AOL, Yahoo and several lifestyle and entertainment publications.