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The Petersen House is a 19th-century federal style row house in the United States in Washington, D.C., located at 516 10th Street NW, several blocks east of the White House. It is best known for being the house where President Abraham Lincoln died on April 15, 1865 after being shot the previous evening at Ford's Theatre located across the street.
The Petersen House looked like a place anyone may want to stay while conducting business in Washington, D.C. A recreation of Lincoln's coffin making its way back home.
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The Petersen House is a U.S. National Historic Site in Washington, D.C. Petersen House may also refer to: Petersen House (Sweden), Gamla stan; in the United States (by state, then city) Niels Petersen House, Tempe, Arizona, listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP)
The Thuesen-Petersen House, located at 260 W. Center St. in Scipio, Utah, is a historic pair-house which was built in c.1870. It was listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1983. [ 1 ] [ 2 ]
The new exhibit, "Best in Low," at the Petersen Museum in Los Angeles is not the museum's first look at lowriders, but it is its best. Walking through the gallery is like visiting the gemstone ...
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The house highlights the accomplishments of the organization and Bethune's lifelong work to advance the lives of African-Americans. [77] Minidoka: Idaho: 396.30 acres (1.6038 km 2) The Minidoka War Relocation Center was the first of ten camps where Japanese Americans were imprisoned during World War II.