46th
Annual Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Festival in Lincoln,
September 17-18, 2016
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[September 06, 2016]
LINCOLN
- This year’s Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting Festival will
be held at new locations in Lincoln, Illinois, all of which are
located on Historic Route 66 – Postville Courthouse State Historic
Site, Postville Park and The Mill.
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The event is a celebration of the pioneer days that
influenced Abraham Lincoln’s early life, including his time as a
lawyer on the 8th Judicial Circuit. Opening ceremonies begin
Saturday, September 17th at 9am.
Traditional Saturday festival activities include the Women's
Firewood Split, Log Rolling Contest, Cross Cut Saw Competition,
Antique Tractor Games, Team Railsplitting Contest, Jr. Railsplitting
Contest and the Amateur Railsplitting Contest - all at Postville
Park, located at 5th and Washington Streets (Route 66).
Salt Creek ABATE Motorcycle Club, Route 66 Heritage Foundation of
Logan County and the Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway will be hosting
a new Motorcycle Show event on Saturday from 11am to 3pm at The Mill
on 66. The cruise-in is being held in conjunction with the
Railsplitting Festival and the 90th Anniversary of Route 66
(1926-2016). All statewide ABATE club members are invited as well as
all motorcyclists. There will be People’s Choice awards, live music
and hot pizza for the event. A suggested donation for motorcyclists
and attendees will go towards the Mill. Salt Creek ABATE volunteers
have also done a lot of critical work at the Mill. The Mill is in
the final phase of renovation, with plans to open as a museum in
April of 2017.
Sunday Railsplitting festival activities include a Community Church
Service, the Dean Tibbs Tomahawk Throw, the Ray Begolka Corn
Shelling Contest, a Stick Horse Rodeo, Water Boil Contest, Outhouse
Races, Trick Riding & Drill Team by Rita Coleman, the Re-Christening
of the City Lincoln at 3pm and the National Railsplitting Contest at
3:15pm.
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Live Bluegrass music will be featured all day Saturday and Sunday at Postville
Courthouse located at 914 5th Street.
The roots of the Railsplitting Festival began in 1970 at Jerry's Drive-In on
Woodlawn Road, Lincoln, IL. Daris Knauer met with the co-chairman of tourism of
the Lincoln Chamber of Commerce, LeRoy Buckheit. LeRoy was "flipping burgers" in
his restaurant as they talked about an event, because there was a busload of
people in the restaurant. Daris had an idea about holding an event that was
related to Abraham Lincoln’s days in Logan County. LeRoy mentioned that they
should name the event the "Railsplitter" because Abe Lincoln was known for
splitting rails. The Lincoln Chamber of Commerce sponsored the first and second
Railsplitting events.
[Geoff Ladd, Project Administrator,
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway]
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