[April 27, 2017]
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Last week on Tuesday and
Wednesday, the Mount Pulaski Courthouse, and the Mount Pulaski
Genealogical and Historical Society and Museum became an education
source for volunteers from the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
and Museum.
Approximately 120 ALPLM volunteers traveled to Mount Pulaski in
groups of 30. The groups began their day at the Mount Pulaski
Courthouse where local volunteers spoke with the guests about the
downtstairs rooms at the courthouse. Upstairs, Mount Pulaski
Courthouse site director Barbara Stroud-Borth elaborated on the
history of the courthouse and the community.
LDN, Barbara Stroud-Borth and photos by Alan Schaal |
At the museum, guests toured the downstairs
learning about local history, the Lincoln connection to the
community, and sampled the lifestyle of local residents through the
years by visiting the many rooms upstairs. |
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