On Saturday, March 14, 2026, Lincoln Assassination Tours took its first bus-load of participants over the escape route and manhunt for John Wilkes Booth. We had a lovely group representing Washington, D.C., Maryland, Virginia, West Virginia, Delaware, Pennsylvania, New Jersey, Massachusetts, Tennessee, Ohio, Indiana, Illinois, Florida, Arizona, and California. I was especially delighted by our 93-year-old guest, who had last taken a Booth escape tour in 1985 and was very excited to share the experience with his granddaughter. Despite a hiccup with the bus’s microphone system that forced me to use my teacher voice for the next nine hours, it was a perfect day of history and site exploration. I’m very grateful to my tour supervisors, Jen Taylor and Bob Bowser, and our bus driver, Charles, for making this day run so well.
At the end of the tour, I asked the participants to provide feedback and to leave us reviews on Google and TripAdvisor, if they felt so inclined. We also had photographer Jim Dresbach on the tour to snap pictures of the group at our various stops. I have taken a sampling of the feedback we received and Jim’s pictures and created a new page on the Lincoln Assassination Tours website called Reviews. On that page, you can read testimonials from participants, look through our reviews, and check out some pictures from this first outing of many.
While at the time of this posting, we only have single tickets left for our April 18 and April 19 tours, I am in the planning stages for our proposed fall tour dates. I hope to announce our September and October dates as soon as we complete our spring tours.
In the meantime, check out our new page of Reviews to see what real particpants have to say about their time on a Lincoln Assassination Tour.








This was a great tour experience. Keep up the good work, Dave!