The “History Comes Alive” program, which has been
active in Springfield for several years, features costumed
interpreters, strolling musicians, storytelling, children’s games &
activities and visits with President Lincoln. Experience this fun
program from 10am-4pm daily at the Looking for Lincoln area at the
fair. Highlights include “Ask Abe Anything: a Q & A with President
Lincoln” and “Music Lincoln Loved: Chris Vallillo,” a program that
is partially funded by the Illinois Arts Council Agency.
Featured tourism partners of the Looking for Lincoln National
Heritage Area take turns each day promoting their piece of Abraham
Lincoln history. Along the lines of this theme, and new this year,
will be the presence of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway on Monday
August 17th and on the last day of the fair on Sunday August 23rd.
The Byway will have available their brand new visitors guide, and
will also be accompanied on the last day of the fair by the famous
“The Circuit Rider” Harley-Davidson custom motorcycle, that
celebrates the legacy of Abraham Lincoln, which will be on display,
courtesy of Dick Levi of Levi, Ray and Shoup.
“We are thrilled to be working with Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway
again and we are working on other collaborative projects in the
future,” said Sarah Watson, executive director of the Looking for
Lincoln National Heritage Area.
“Abraham Lincoln helped to chart out the railway system in this
country, and decades later, major highways logically developed for
commercial transportation along these same established rail lines.
Illinois Route 66 is a prime example,” said Watson.
“Looking for Lincoln has always had a strong presence and has added
greatly to the chemistry at the travel exposition at Springfield’s
annual International Route 66 Mother Road Festival,” said Bill
Kelly, executive director of the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway.
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“Likewise, many travelers to our Abraham Lincoln National Heritage
Area are using their trip along Route 66 to get to our Looking for
Lincoln attractions,” said Kelly. “There is also a similar symbiotic
relationship with Illinois Amish Country.”
The Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition (LFLHC) is a
consortium of Illinois communities and sites that share the legacy
of Abraham Lincoln. The purpose of the coalition is to tell the
stories about Lincoln unique to each site and each community. While
focusing upon Lincoln, the coalition also encompasses the rich
history of each participating community in order to create a broader
context for Lincoln and his times. The mission of the Illinois
Route 66 Scenic Byway is to enhance and promote economic
opportunities for each Illinois Route 66 community by preserving
Illinois route 66 heritage and by sustaining and increasing heritage
and cultural tourism through the development and marketing of a
cohesive Illinois route 66 product. Both groups are 501(c)(3)
non-profit tax deductible organizations and are located in
Springfield.
[Geoff Ladd, Project Administrator,
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]
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