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    Lincoln's carriage is displayed at the National Museum of American History in Washington. The museum has partnered with the Ford's Center for Education and Leadership across the street from the historic Ford's Theatre where President Abraham Lincoln was killed for a new exhibit on the assassination.

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    A photograph of President Abraham Lincoln and First Lady Mary Lincoln is part of the Ford Theatre exhibit.

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    A large photograph of assassin John Wilkes Booth is displayed next to the bunting flag that hung from the presidential box at the historic Ford's Theatre when Lincoln was shot.

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    President Abraham Lincoln's top hat from the night of his assassination is part of the exhibit "Silent Witnesses: Artifacts of the Lincoln Assassination" at the Ford's Center for Education and Leadership across the street from the historic Ford's Theatre where President Abraham Lincoln was killed, in Washington. The exhibit is open to the public until May 25, and coincides with the 150th anniversary of the Lincoln assassination on April 14.

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