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            [April 30, 2014]     
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			In the weeks prior to the grand opening of the 
			Lincoln Heritage Museum, Lincoln College President John Blackburn, 
			museum director Ron Keller and his assistant director, Anne Moseley, 
			opened the doors of the museum to allow media a private tour of the 
			new facility. The museum is divided into two 
			distinctive parts. The downstairs features beautiful displays 
			of many of the items that are familiar from being on display at the 
			former museum. The difference is in how they are displayed. 
			With specially designed cases standing like columns throughout the 
			room, guests can roam at their leisure from display to display, 
			learning about the life of Abraham Lincoln and admiring the vast 
			collection of artifacts the museum is proud to own. The tour begins in the entryway at the front desk area. Guests will pay a small admission 
			fee for the new museum. Part of the entryway lobby is 
			dedicated to a gift shop area with a collection of books, 
			items suited to kids and traditional souvenir-like items such as 
			Lincoln busts. 
			Pictures by Nila Smith and Jan Youngquist |