48th
Annual National Railsplitting Festival this weekend in Lincoln
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[September 13, 2018]
LINCOLN
- The Annual Abraham Lincoln National Railsplitting
Festival will be held Saturday and Sunday September 15th & 16th at
locations in Lincoln, all of which are located on Historic Route 66
– Postville Courthouse State Historic Site, Postville Park, VFW and
The Mill Museum. 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.
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Traditional Saturday festival activities include the
Women's Firewood Split, Log Rolling Contest, Cross Cut Saw
Competition, Trick Riding & Drill Team by Rita Coleman, 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 and Route 66 Heritage Foundation of
Logan County will be hosting their annual Motorcycle Show event on
Saturday from 11am to 3pm at The Mill on 66 in conjunction with the
Railsplitting Festival. All statewide ABATE chapter members are
invited as well as all motorcyclists. There will be awards and
prizes, live music from Sundown and Sunday Afternoon, and hot pizza
for the event.
Sunday Railsplitting festival activities include a Community Church
Service, the Dean Tibbs Tomahawk Throw, the Ray Begolka Corn
Shelling Contest, Water Boil Contest, Trick Riding & Drill Team by
Rita Coleman, the Re-Christening of the City Lincoln at 3 p.m. and
the National Railsplitting Contest at 3:15 p.m.
Live Bluegrass music will be featured all day Saturday and Sunday at
Postville Courthouse located at 914 5th Street. The 108th Illinois
Field Hospital, a Civil War Reenactment Unit from Peoria, IL will
also be at the Postville Courthouse, both days of the Festival.
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The roots of the Railsplitting Festival began in 1970 at Jerry's
Drive-In on Woodlawn Road, Lincoln. 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.
During the first Railsplitter event, a man from Petersburg, named Johnny Jones
split rails for the state of Illinois, and later became a judge at the inaugural
event. Soon after, Johnny established "rail rules" for the contest/competition.
These rules have evolved over the years, but have stayed generally the same.
Paul Harvey, the famous radio personality, was heard to mention that the first
Lincoln Railsplitting Festival was held in Lincoln.
One of the most famous festival visitors was President Gerald Ford, who made a
campaign stop in 1976, and split a rail while he was at the festival. The Mill
Museum has an official Railsplitting Festival display as part of their museum
collection.
The festival committee would like to thank all our sponsors over the years for
keeping the tradition going for this amazing family-fun event. For complete
details and information about volunteering for the event, visit
www.railsplitting.com.
[Geoff Ladd
Assistant Director
Illinois Route 66 Scenic Byway] |