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At Washington DC's Union Station, board your comfortable coach and head to Ford's Theatre, where President Abraham Lincoln was watching a play when he was shot on April 14, 1865. Take a 1-hour guided tour of the grand old theater and nearby Petersen House, where the 16th US President died. Next door to the Petersen House is the Center for Education and Leadership, where you can learn about the aftermath of the assassination and Lincoln's influence around the world.
Take a lunch break (own expense) before heading to Lincoln's Cottage, a Gothic Revival Cottage in northwest Washington DC. For 13 months, President Lincoln lived at this cottage and commuted to the White House, and it was here that he composed his Emancipation Proclamation freeing the slaves during the American Civil War. During your 1-hour guided tour of Lincoln's Cottage, see memorabilia belonging to the president and learn more about his public and personal life. 
Your 5.5-hour exploration of the President Lincoln's life, death, and legacy concludes at Union Station.