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Patrons in line on the opening day of ticket sales, 2009.

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Patrons in line on the opening day of tickets sales, 2009.

Tickets for the 2009 performance season went on sale March 28, 2009. Despite rainy weather, excited patrons lined up for tickets to their favorite Wolf Trap performance.

Tickets can be purchased through the Wolf Trap Foundation.

 
Isaac Ingalls Stevens  

Did You Know?
Built in 1861, Fort Stevens was originally named Fort Massachusetts. It was renamed Fort Stevens in 1863 after Isaac Ingalls Stevens, who was the governor of the Washington Territory.

Last Updated: March 28, 2009 at 12:47 EST