Mary Surratt Boarding House
604 H Street Northwest, Washington, District of Columbia 20001
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The Mary Surratt Boarding House is a historic institution located at 604 H Street Northwest in Washington, D.C. This building served as a boarding house in the 19th century and is famously known for its association with the assassination of President Abraham Lincoln. Mary Surratt, the owner of the boarding house, was convicted and executed for her involvement in the conspiracy to assassinate the President. Today, the Mary Surratt Boarding House stands as a reminder of this pivotal moment in American history and offers visitors a glimpse into the past through guided tours and exhibits. Visitors can explore the rooms where the conspirators planned their actions and learn about the events that unfolded in this historic building.
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"Would have never known just by passing by. The sign is very dark- does not stand out. A restaurant now but totally worth it just to pass, drive by if you are into history. Sad there is not much of history inside the building you can see."
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