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Lincoln, Lincoln & More Lincoln!

Springfield, Illinois, is where Abraham lived prior to becoming the 16th President of the United States. He left from the local train depot and unfortunately, never had an opportunity to return prior to being assassinated.

The photos were taken between July 6th and July 8th of 2006
Ms Raff's History Classroom - http://home.roadrunner.com/~raff/
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Cornfields, cornfields and more cornfields, as you drive through Illinois.
Cornfields, cornfields and more cornfields, as you drive through Illinois.
Finally, I reach my new 'home, sweet home' - The Mischler House.
Finally, I reach my new 'home, sweet home' - The Mischler House.
Not only was this inn in a convenient location, but it was like going back in time.
Not only was this inn in a convenient location, but it was like going back in time.
The front stairwell even had a large portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The stain glass window isn't bad, either.
The front stairwell even had a large portrait of Abraham Lincoln. The stain glass window isn't bad, either.
2 great parlors...
2 great parlors...
.....and here is the other one!
.....and here is the other one!
A view from the front porch that really puts you in a different era ....
A view from the front porch that really puts you in a different era ....
The Lincoln home appears on the right side, as you walk down this street.
The Lincoln home appears on the right side, as you walk down this street.
Yup, this is where the Lincoln Family lived...
Yup, this is where the Lincoln Family lived...
This is a portion of the entrance to the home.
This is a portion of the entrance to the home.
This is the area to the left of the stairwell.
This is the area to the left of the stairwell.
Check out the mirror, they liked to look good in the 1800s, too!
Check out the mirror, they liked to look good in the 1800s, too!
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