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15 Key Facts About John Wilkes Booth And Ford’s Theatre

1. Ford’s Theatre Opened Before the Civil War

1. Ford's Theatre Opened Before the Civil War
Historic Ford’s Theatre: A Civil War-era venue blending history with entertainment since 1863.

Originally constructed in 1833 as the First Baptist Church of Washington, the building was repurposed into a theater by John T. Ford in 1863, during the Civil War. Renamed Ford’s Theatre, it quickly became a prominent entertainment venue in Washington, D.C., offering a respite from the ongoing conflict. This transformation is detailed in the National Park Service’s records (nps.gov).

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