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			Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum offers free 
			admission to Illinois studentsSpecial offer available through May 30
 
 
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            [March 24, 2021]  
            
              At a time when many families face financial 
			hardships, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is 
			offering a bit of relief by letting Illinois students visit for 
			free. | 
        
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			 The special offer, which applies to 
			students from kindergarten to college, runs through May 31. 
 The usual prices are $6 for children 5-15 and $12 for students 16 
			and older, while school groups visiting in March, April and May pay 
			$4 per student. This offer makes the museum free for every Illinois 
			student, whether they’re on a field trip or a family vacation.
 
 “As the weather warms up, we know families will be looking for new 
			activities that are both safe and affordable,” said Melissa Coultas, 
			acting executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential 
			Library and Museum. “We’ve already taken steps to make the museum as 
			safe as possible. Now we’re making it even more affordable for 
			visitors.”
 
 
			
			 
			Guests must schedule their visits in advance at
			
			www.PresidentLincoln.
 Illinois.gov.  
			School groups of 15 students or more schedule visits through 
			VisitSpringfieldIllinois.com.
 
 In addition to the displays and shows that have made the museum a 
			hit with millions of people, visitors this spring will enjoy 
			frequent live performances of music from Lincoln’s era and an 
			exhibit of amazing Lincoln artifacts. Among the items in the 
			Treasures Gallery are a cuff link the president was wearing when he 
			was shot and a note in which he tried to define democracy: “As I 
			would not be a slave, so I would not be a master. This expresses my 
			idea of democracy.”
 
			
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And at the end of April, the museum opens its latest exhibit, “The State of 
Sound,” which explores the sonic history of Illinois. It spotlights musicians 
from Muddy Waters to Common and features amazing artifacts like Grammy awards, 
Miles Davis’s trumpet and a painting from an upcoming movie about Aretha 
Franklin.
 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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