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			Get vaccinated, get free admission at 
			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum 
			Special offer available in May and June 
			 
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            [June 26, 2021]  
             SPRINGFIELD, Ill. – Getting vaccinated against 
			COVID-19 protects you, your family and your community. It also gets 
			you free admission to the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and 
			Museum. 
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			 Throughout May and June, anyone who has received 
			at least one shot can obtain a free ticket to the museum at
			
			www.PresidentLincoln.Illinois.gov.  They will be required 
			to show a vaccination card upon arriving at the museum to use the 
			ticket. 
			 
			“Vaccination is key to beating this disease, keeping everyone 
			healthy and returning to normal in America,” said Melissa Coultas, 
			acting executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential 
			Library and Museum. “If we can help by offering a little extra 
			incentive, then we’re happy to do so.” 
			 
			To get a free ticket, simply go to the “Buy Tickets” section of the 
			website and select the day and time you want to visit. Then for the 
			type of ticket, choose the free COVID option. If multiple people 
			qualify for the free option, just put that number in the “quantity” 
			box. 
			
			  
			But remember, everyone will need to show their vaccine cards when 
			they arrive at the museum. 
			 
			This new option to visit for free comes just as the museum opens a 
			brand-new exhibit, “The State of Sound: A World of Music from 
			Illinois.” Using audio, video and incredible artifacts, it explores 
			the contributions of music legends like Muddy Waters, Sam Cooke, 
			Miles Davis and John Prine. 
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            Admission to the Lincoln Presidential Museum is 
			normally $15 for adults, $12 for seniors or students and $10 for 
			military personnel. It’s $6 for children 5-15 and free for children 
			under 5 (although Illinois students from kindergarten through 
			college get free admission through the end of May). 
			 
			The museum’s safety measures during the pandemic include requiring 
			visitors to wear masks, limiting the number of visitors at any one 
			time, frequently disinfecting common areas, including our theaters, 
			and reminding visitors to stay one “Lincoln” – or six feet, four 
			inches – away from other people. 
			 
			The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum uses a 
			combination of rigorous scholarship and high-tech showmanship to 
			immerse visitors in Lincoln’s life and times. The library holds an 
			unparalleled collection of Lincoln books, documents, photographs, 
			artifacts and art, as well as some 12 million items pertaining to 
			all aspects of Illinois history. 
            [Christopher Wills] 
            
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