Lincoln
Heritage Museum Opens New Exhibit - “Lovers of Liberty, Take
Courage!”
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[March 03, 2017]
LINCOLN
- The Lincoln Heritage Museum at Lincoln College opened its new
exhibit titled, “Lovers of Liberty, Take Courage!” on Monday,
February 13th. The new exhibit showcases displays of courage from
such historical figures as Harriet Tubman, Elijah P. Lovejoy, and
Harriet Beecher Stowe. The exhibit also marks the first time that
the Lincoln Heritage Museum has collaborated with the Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum in building an exhibit.
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“We are very excited to partner with the Abraham
Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum to help put together such an
interesting exhibit that I’m sure will impress and inspire our
visitors” stated Lincoln Heritage Museum Director Tom McLaughlin.
“It has been a true pleasure to work with such Lincoln scholars as
Ron Keller and Kathryn Harris to build this display and tell this
story.” said Anne Moseley, Lincoln Heritage Museum Assistant
Director and Curator.
"Those who stood for freedom, who spoke for freedom and gave freely
of themselves for freedom--including that last full measure--are
rightfully honored and remembered in this exhibit. May you, the
visitor, find in this exhibit one piece of information and
inspiration that will encourage and enable you to stand for a
righteous cause." said Kathryn Harris, President of the Abraham
Lincoln Association
The “Lovers of Liberty, Take Courage!” exhibit has been generously
sponsored by Gehlbach Marquez P.C., a law firm in the city of
Lincoln. “In the tradition of Abraham Lincoln and his life as an
attorney in central Illinois, I find it to be a perfect fit that our
sponsor for this year’s exhibit is also a law firm. It is through
the generosity of Natalie Marquez and Gehlbach Marquez P.C. that we
are able to put together such a compelling story showing various
displays of courage and we cannot thank them enough for this new
partnership!” said, McLaughlin.
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The “Lovers of Liberty, Take Courage!” exhibit is now on display and will
continue to be open to the public until the end of December. For museum hours
and any additional information, contact the Lincoln Heritage Museum at (217)
735-7399 or visit
http://museum.lincolncollege.edu.
[Christina Xamis
Public Relations & Media Manager
Lincoln College]
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