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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE WASHINGTON, DC CELEBRATES LINCOLN BICENTENNIAL WITH CULTURAL TOURISM PROMOTION (Washington, DC)… In the final countdown to the 2008 election, Washington, DC’s travel and tourism industry leaders gathered at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and National Portrait Gallery to announce a citywide celebration promotion spotlighting one of history’s best-loved leaders. February 12, 2009 marks the 200th anniversary of Lincoln’s birthday, and DC is honoring the sixteenth president with a four-month celebration, Living the Legacy: Lincoln in Washington, DC. Beginning January 1, just in time for Inauguration Day, and running through April 30, the presidential promotion will examine the life of Honest Abe through more than 80 exhibitions, performances, lectures and tours, plus themed packages and offerings at DC’s hotels and restaurants. Living the Legacy is produced by The American Experience Foundation in partnership with Destination DC and Cultural Tourism DC. “This is a powerful tribute to one of our country’s greatest presidents, launching just in time to capture the buzz and excitement we’re all feeling during the run-up to the 2009 inauguration,” said Bill Hanbury, president & CEO, Destination DC. “It’s also a great example of how our cultural institutions can collaborate with our hotels, restaurants and transportation services to create a powerful experience for DC visitors.” “During his years in Washington, DC, Lincoln established a legacy that can be felt both locally and nationally,” said Linda Harper, executive director, Cultural Tourism DC. “By building on the major events and exhibitions taking place at our nationally-known Presidential history buffs can look forward to an impressive lineup of major Lincoln events and commemorations, including the February reopening of Ford’s Theatre and the re-enactment of Marian Anderson’s concert at the Lincoln Memorial on Easter Sunday, April 12. DC will also play host to dozens of Lincoln look-a-likes April 16-18 as the Association of Lincoln Presenters holds its annual convention, with events at various locations throughout the area. Lincoln-themed concerts, exhibitions, lectures, tours and performances are also on tap at institutions including Bethesda’s Adventure Theatre, the Corcoran Gallery, the Church of the Epiphany, Historic Congressional Cemetery, the DC Public Library, the National Museum of the U.S. Navy, the Washington National Cathedral, Shakespeare Theatre Company, National Gallery of Art, the Jewish Historical Society of Greater Washington, the African-American Civil War Museum, Hillwood Museum Estate & Gardens, the Bureau of Engraving and Printing, the Crusor Family Historical Research Corporation, and Washington Photo Safari and the Washington Performing Arts Society. Hotels throughout the region are also getting in the spirit of the promotion with creative Lincoln-inspired packages. Travelers can book a stay in a rendition of the “Lincoln Bedroom” at The Madison, a Loews Hotel and receive a set of towels personalized with “I slept in the Lincoln Bedroom,” a copy of the Gettysburg Address, a book by Doris Kearns Goodwin and breakfast in bed for two, starting at $809 per night. The Fairmont Washington, D.C.’s Honest Abe Package includes a map directing guests to the Lincoln Memorial, a package of Lincoln Logs for children and a full American breakfast for a five-dollar bill in the hotel’s restaurant, Juniper, starting at $209. The Hyatt Regency Washington has partnered with Ford’s Theatre to offer packages that include two premium seats to a production at the theatre, a book of Lincoln legends and Kentucky Bourbon truffles, starting at $213 per night. The Hyatt is also appealing to family travelers with a “History on Foot” package including four tickets to a Ford’s Theatre walking tour, plus the book and truffles, starting at $167 per night. Foodies and history buffs can book a seat at a recreation of Lincoln’s Second Inaugural Ball at the Willard InterContinental Washington, produced by Smithsonian Associates, or sample special cocktails and menu items that honor Honest Abe. Mie N Yu is serving up a featured dinner entrée priced at $18.09 and an “Abe-hat-tan” cocktail, made with Knob Creek Bourbon, which hails from Lincoln’s boyhood home in Kentucky. At Hank’s Oyster Bar’s DC and Alexandria, Va. locations, diners can sample one of the president’s favorite dishes, scalloped oysters, which will be featured on the menu throughout the celebration. To promote Living the Legacy, Destination DC and Cultural Tourism DC have developed a print brochure and dedicated website, lincolnindc.com, providing a complete outline of events and a booking engine for hotel reservations. The site also includes information about ongoing events and evergreen locations such as Lincoln Park, the Lincoln Memorial and Madame Tussauds, Washington, DC. Living the Legacy is supported by Metro, which will print and distribute 60,000 copies of the brochure. Metro will also provide signage in railcars, buses and in stations during the promotional period. For more information, visit lincolnindc.com.
The American Experience Foundation, a 501(c)(3) public charity, develops national programs that educate the public about the arts, culture, American democracy and the unique heritage of Washington, DC. Cultural Tourism DC and its members affirm the importance of history and culture to local neighborhoods and the city’s economic prosperity by developing, delivering, and celebrating real experiences for area residents and visitors. |
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