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Theater tickets from night Abraham Lincoln was shot sold for over $250K at auction
Lincoln Monument to get museum and exhibits
An estimated $69 million upgrade will bring a museum and exhibits to the Lincoln Memorial. FOX 5 DC's Bob Barnard joined LiveNOW from FOX's Josh Breslow with more details.
A pair of front-row tickets from the theater performance that President Abraham Lincoln was watching when he was shot in 1865 were just sold at auction.
The pair of tickets were sold through a Remarkable Rarities sale by Boston-based RR Auction.
They went for $262,500 to one lucky winner. This was the second time this set of tickets had been put up for auction.
THEATER TICKETS FROM THE NIGHT ABRAHAM LINCOLN WAS SHOT ARE UP FOR AUCTION, EXPECTED TO GO FOR $100,000
The winner who bought the front-row tickets for the April 14, 1865, show wishes to remain anonymous, according to RR Auction.
Interior view of Ford's Theatre, the presidential box being draped in two American flags, in Washington, DC circa 1975. The theatre was the site of the assassination of Abraham Lincoln, who was shot by John Wilkes Booth during a performance of 'Our A
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Five performances: The Rose Ensemble brings in guest artists Dan Chouinard, T. Mychael Rambo and Maria Jette for this show, which features the work of the Hutchinson Family Singers. Founders of the McLeod County town of Hutchinson, this group achieved international fame in the 19th century with songs about social reform. This program highlights their anti-slavery work, in commemoration of the 150th anniversary of the Civil War's conclusion. The performances will be costumed and semi-staged at the Minnesota History Center in St. Paul. Historic figures depicted include Abraham Lincoln, Frederick Douglass and Swedish soprano Jenny Lind. Jordan Sramek, Rose Ensemble's artistic director, called the Hutchinsons "a superstar family of musicians and social reformers whose songs had a profound impact on a range of issues." The Rose Ensemble ambitiously presents rarely heard repertoire from centuries past. Based in St. Paul, the group tours worldwide. (7:30 p.m. Wed.-Thu., 10 a.m. & 2 p.m. Sat., 3 p.m. Sun., Minnesota History Center, 345 W. Kellogg Blvd., St. Paul; $10-$27, 651-225-4340 or www. RoseEnsemble.org)
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