Photo of the Day: Peterson House

On April 15, 1865, the Peterson House, a row house in Washington DC went from being the home of a German tailor William Peterson to being a prominent spot in American history.  It is in the bedroom of this house where President Abraham Lincoln passed away following his assassination.  Fearing the wounded president wouldn't make it back to the White House, he was ushered into the house located directly across the street from Ford's Theater.  The house became busy with activity, doctors attended to Lincoln in the back bedroom while Edward Stanton help run the country from the parlor.  Today the three rooms of the Peterson House used during this time can be toured for free as part of the Ford's Theatre historic site.  (Photo: February 14, 2009)

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