Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area Celebrates 10 Years
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[April 24, 2018]
The Abraham Lincoln
National Heritage Area will be celebrating its 10th anniversary on
Saturday, April 28, 2018 at a birthday party co-hosted by the
Looking for Lincoln Heritage Coalition and The Abraham Lincoln
Presidential Library & Museum. The celebration will take place from
6:30 – 9:00 PM at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, 112 North
6th Street in Springfield, IL.
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The public is invited to attend this ticketed event.
Tickets include:
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Admission to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential
Museum
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Abraham Lincoln Meet and Greet
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Access to all museum exhibits, including “From
Illinois to the White House: Lincoln, Grant, Reagan, Obama”
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Heavy hors d’oeuvres and a cash bar
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Birthday celebration program with special guests
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Birthday cake
Tickets are $30 per person. Children under 12 are
FREE. Blocks of tickets of 10 or more may be purchased for $25 each.
Tickets may be purchased on-line at
www.lflhc.org or by contacting Jeanette at 217-558-2109 or
jcowden @lflhc.org.
“From Illinois to the White House” is the Lincoln
Presidential Library’s special exhibit for the state’s bicentennial.
It examines the life and legacy of the four presidents who have
lived in Illinois.
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Sponsors for the Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area birthday
celebration include: Union Pacific; Ace Sign Company; Carrollton Bank; Niemann
Foods - County Market; HSHS/St. John’s Hospital; Illinois College; and
Refreshment Services – Pepsi of Quincy.
The legislation creating the 42- county Abraham Lincoln National Heritage Area,
with Looking for Lincoln as the coordinating entity, was signed on May 8, 2008.
Looking for Lincoln is a partnership of organizations and individuals dedicated
to enhancing and helping to promote the communities, landscapes and people of
central Illinois whose natural, cultural and historical legacies helped to shape
the man who would become President Abraham Lincoln. For more information about
the Looking for Lincoln and the National Heritage Area, visit
www.lookingfor lincoln.com.
[Sarah Watson, Looking for Lincoln] |