Post Reply 
washington post review of Ford's Theatre
06-24-2016, 08:14 PM
Post: #20
RE: washington post review of Ford's Theatre
(06-24-2016 07:30 PM)ReignetteC Wrote:  
(06-23-2016 07:34 PM)Tim1965 Wrote:  I've had mixed experiences with the NPS Rangers. During one tour in 2011, a Ranger speaking in the theater declined to give any talk about the theater, assassination, or other topics. Instead, the Ranger asked the audience if they had questions. It was surprising to find the Ranger uninformative. (The whole audience was shocked, frankly, that the Ranger wouldn't speak.) At a second tour a year later, the Ranger gave a short talk about the assassination (primarily Booth's escape from the box) which people found helpful and enjoyed. A third tour in 2014 found a really talkative Ranger who gave a good history of the theater, including its 1865 gutting and its 1893 collapse, as well as a bit more about the play, how Booth entered the theater and box, and Booth's escape.

I don't know if this represents an improvement over time by the Park Service, or the random selection of each Ranger's abilities and expertise. I've never had the opportunity to hear a volunteer guide the tour.

Last year, while at Ford's, I sat in on Eric's "ranger talk." (I do not know his last name but I believe some of the forum members do.) His "talk" was exceptional!

Eric Martin is a rare Ranger - very knowledgeable and very devoted to his history. They should clone him. Ford's has had a handful of such Rangers over the years.
Find all posts by this user
Quote this message in a reply
Post Reply 


Messages In This Thread
RE: washington post review of Ford's Theatre - L Verge - 06-24-2016 08:14 PM

Forum Jump:


User(s) browsing this thread: 1 Guest(s)