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On April 4, Lincoln walked through the streets of the defeated smoldering capital of Richmond, where he was cheered by freed slaves. "Bless the Lord, there is the great Messiah!" a former slave said as Lincoln arrived in the city, sailing up the James River from Petersburg, according to accounts from the period. "You must kneel to God only," Lincoln replied, "and thank him for the liberty you will hereafter enjoy." But in a city known for towering monuments to the South's Civil War heroes, a humble statue dedicated to Lincoln in 2003 drew protests from Southern loyalists who view the 16th president as a northern invader. Spielberg filmed portions of the "War of the Worlds" and "Minority Report" in Virginia. HBO's series "John Adams" used locations in Williamsburg and Richmond, and "Cold Mountain" also included a Richmond scene. Asked to size up the Spielberg production, Nelson said, "Is it the most important? I don't know, but it certainly is going to be one of the most remarkable." The Virginia Film Office developed an incentive package that includes $1 million from the Governor's Motion Picture Opportunity Fund, $2.5 million from the Virginia Motion Picture Tax Credit program, and $1.2 million in in-kind contributions.
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