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			Abraham Lincoln 
			Tourism Bureau of Logan County, January 2006) Postville Courthouse -- A reproduction of the original 1840 
			courthouse visited by lawyer Abraham Lincoln while he traveled the 
			8th Judicial Circuit. Open Tuesday-Saturday: March-October, noon to 
			5 p.m.; November-February, noon-4 p.m. Closed most state holidays. 
			Reservations are suggested for groups of 25 or more. Suggested 
			donation of $2 for adults and $1 for children. For additional 
			information, call 217-732-8930. Mount Pulaski Courthouse -- One of the only two surviving 8th 
			Judicial Circuit courthouses in Illinois where Abraham Lincoln 
			practiced law. Open Tuesday-Saturday: March-October, noon to 5 p.m.; 
			November-February, noon-4 p.m. Closed New Year's, Martin Luther King 
			Jr. Day, Presidents Day, Veterans Day, general election days, 
			Thanksgiving and Christmas. Groups of 25 or more must have 
			reservations. Not wheelchair-accessible. For more 
			information, call 217-732-8930. Lincoln College Museum -- Houses valuable collections of 
			Lincolniana, Logan County history and American presidential 
			memorabilia. Hours: Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m.; Saturday-Sunday, 
			1-4 p.m. Open additional hours by appointment. Closed on federal 
			holidays. Open Feb. 12. Call 217-732-3155, ext. 295, or visit
			www.lincolncollege.edu 
			for more information. Logan County Courthouse -- Located on the square in downtown 
			Lincoln, this courthouse was completed in 1905 and still houses 
			county offices and records dating to 1839. For operating times and 
			further information, call 217-732-6400 or 217-732-TOUR. 
			
			Logan County Genealogical and Historical Society -- The Logan 
			County Genealogical and Historical Society encourages the 
			preservation of Logan County's history and maintains a research 
			center that treasures and collects Logan County family histories. 
			The research center, at 114 N. Chicago, is the only one that 
			includes all of Logan County. Research resources include historical 
			books, maps, obituaries, cemetery records, marriages, births, family 
			surname genealogy and more. The public is invited to stop by for a 
			visit and enjoy looking at historical artifacts, including old 
			photographs and museum pieces, or browse through a book or two. 
			Visitors can even get help researching their own family history. 
			Open Tuesday-Friday 11 a.m.-4 p.m. and Saturday 10 a.m.-1 p.m. 
			
			Mount Pulaski Township Historical Society Museum -- This 
			two-story museum features Mount Pulaski and Abraham Lincoln 
			memorabilia. It is located at 102-104 E. Cooke St. in Mount Pulaski 
			and is open Tuesday-Saturday from noon to 4 p.m. or by special 
			appointment. For more information, contact
			museum@frontiernet.net. Heritage In Flight Museum -- Located at the Logan County 
			Airport, the museum is open to provide an educational experience 
			with activities built around aviation. The Heritage In Flight 
			organization provides tours of the museum, flying events at the 
			airport, meetings and aircraft maintenance. Guided tours are 
			scheduled Monday-Friday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. A one-week notice is 
			required. The museum is also open Saturday and Sunday, 9 a.m.-4 p.m. 
			No set admission charge, but donations are appreciated. Call 217-732-3333 for more information. 
			
			Old Gillett Farm -- A beautiful family farm located on 700 acres 
			of secluded lawns, woodlands, pastures and open fields. Tours of the 
			historic Gillett family home, barns and chapel can be arranged. 
			Abraham Lincoln sites on the property add additional interest. The 
			farm accepts private bookings at both the main house and the 
			three-bedroom guest house. The privately owned chapel is also 
			available for weddings. Special events and receptions can be held in 
			the gardens and courtyards. For reservations, contact Lisa Pasquesi 
			at 217-947-2346 or find additional information at
			www.oldgillettfarm.org. 
			
			Under the Prairie Frontier Archaeological Museum -- Features one 
			of the largest single collections of pre-Civil War archaeological 
			artifacts in the Midwest. On display are a wide range of authentic 
			frontier relics from the late 1700s and early 1800s. Also visit the 
			Bluestem Bake Shop, featuring traditional baked goods, soups and 
			sandwiches. Located at 109 Gov. Oglesby St. in the town of Elkhart. 
			Open Wednesday through Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. For more information, 
			call 217-947-2522 or visit
			www.undertheprairie.com. Atlanta Public Library and Museum -- Home to both a library 
			and a museum, the Atlanta Public Library and Museum offers a variety 
			of items telling the history of the area. The octagonal-shaped 
			building is listed as a national historic site. Items displayed 
			include war paraphernalia and farming tools. The library is closed 
			Sundays and Mondays. Located at Race and Arch streets, Atlanta, IL 
			61723. Call 217-648-2112 for more information. J.H. Hawes Grain Elevator -- Built in 1904, the J.H. Hawes 
			Grain Elevator is now the oldest wooden grain elevator in the state. 
			This structure is one of the few of its kind to be registered as a 
			historic site. Today it is home to a museum and is open from June to 
			August from 1 to 3 p.m. on Sundays or by appointment. Located in 
			downtown Atlanta. Pig Hip Museum -- Pig Hip was once a restaurant, and in 2003 
			it reopened its doors as a collectibles museum. It features 
			porcelain collectibles of the historic Route 66 landmarks, newspaper 
			clippings and more about the building and the road. Open 9 a.m. to 5 
			p.m. Monday-Sunday and by appointment for group tours. Located at 101 
			W. Oak St., Broadwell, IL 62634. Contact 217-732-2337 for more 
			information. Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site -- Located in 
			Petersburg, this is a preservation of the authentic site of the 
			frontier village of New Salem, home to Abraham Lincoln during the 
			1830s. Features historical workshops, tours, musical programs, 
			storytelling and museum displays. Open Wednesday through Sunday: 
			Nov. 1-Feb. 28, 8 a.m.-4 p.m.; March 1-Oct. 31, 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Free, 
			with donations suggested of $2 for adults, $1 for children. For more 
			information, call 217-632-4000. Lincoln's Tomb -- The 117-foot-tall granite tomb contains the 
			bodies of Lincoln, wife Mary and three of his four sons. Features 
			famous Lincoln statuary. Open daily from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. from March 
			through October and until 4 p.m. from November through February. Closed on major holidays. If you visit at 7 p.m. on Tuesdays from 
			June through August, you can see a flag-lowering ceremony enacted by 
			volunteers in Civil War uniforms. Groups of 25 or more should make 
			reservations. Call 217-782-2717 for further information. Lincoln's Home -- The Lincoln home, the centerpiece of the 
			Lincoln Home National Historic Site, has been restored to its 1860s 
			appearance, revealing Lincoln as husband, father, politician and 
			president-elect. No fee for the tour. Parking is available in the 
			visitor parking lot on a daily basis. The charge, payable at a 
			self-operated fee machine, is $2 per hour. For visitor information, 
			call 217-492-4241, ext. 221. Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum -- 212 N. 
			Sixth St., Springfield, IL 62701. Museum open Monday-Sunday, 9 
			a.m.-5 p.m., and Wednesday, 9 a.m.-8:30 p.m. Closed on Thanksgiving 
			Day, Christmas Day and New Year's Day. Library has no admission 
			charge. Museum admission fee is $7.50 for adults 16-61 years of age, 
			$5.50 for seniors 62 years of age and up, $3.50 for children 5-15 
			years of age, $5.50 for military personnel (ID required), $5.50 for 
			students (school or college ID required); and free for children 
			under 5. For more information, call 217-558-8882 or visit
			www.alplm.org or
			
			www.visitspringfieldillinois.com.
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