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Tour: Walking Tour with Anthony Pitch to Benefit Tourette Syndrome Association

September 5, 2010 - 10:30am - 12:30pm

During Labor Day weekend, author/historian Anthony Pitch will conduct a walking tour to benefit the Tourette Syndrome Association of Greater Washington. Registration is limited to only 45 participants at $20 each.

Experience the horror and fear the night Abraham Lincoln was shot as the author leads a two-hour walk from the White House to Ford’s Theatre, narrating chilling accounts based on his award-winning book.

“They Have Killed Papa Dead!” – The Road to Ford’s Theatre, Abraham Lincoln’s Murder, and the Rage for Vengeance.

“If not the definitive story of the assassination and the events before and after, then the one readers should turn to first” – Chicago Sun-Times.

All tour proceeds benefit the Tourette Syndrome
Association of Greater Washington www.TSAGW.org

To reserve your place Click here
or call 301-681-4133 and leave a message

Meet 10:30 AM rain or shine beside the equestrian statue of Andrew Jackson in the center of Lafayette Square, facing the front of White House.

 

Fee: 
$20

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