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      • Abraham Lincoln made Illinois his home in 1830 and spent most of his life here. Springfield, Lincoln, Bloomington and Pontiac are all cities steeped in history and fascinating stories of the life and career of our 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.
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  2. Jan 31, 2017 · Many towns in Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories, whether they’re places he lived or worked or just spent a significant moment. If you ever visit Illinois, you can spend many days...

  3. The Lincoln family were clients of Ritta DeFreitas in their Springfield, Illinois, home. Map of Springfield in 1855 showing the location known as “Madeira,” where Portuguese refugees settled. Abraham Lincoln’s shaving mirror, given to Ritta DeFreitas when he moved to Washington.

  4. www.enjoyillinois.com › things-to-do › historyAbraham Lincoln in Illinois

    Abraham Lincoln made Illinois his home in 1830 and spent most of his life here. Springfield, Lincoln, Bloomington and Pontiac are all cities steeped in history and fascinating stories of the life and career of our 16th President of the United States, Abraham Lincoln.

  5. The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum, a majestic commemoration to Lincoln's life, is unlike any other presidential museum in the country. Lincoln's story, told through special effect theaters, interactive exhibits and one-of-a-kind artifacts will leave even the faintest museum fan amazed.

    • Does Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories?1
    • Does Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories?2
    • Does Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories?3
    • Does Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories?4
    • Does Illinois have Abraham Lincoln stories?5
  6. Apr 22, 2015 · Abraham Lincoln died 150 years ago. He was shot while attending a play at Ford’s Theater in Washington, D.C. Tourists to Illinois often head to Springfield to learn more about the 16th President. That’s not the only place to learn about his life and legacy. Susan Stephens and Jenna Dooley set out to trace his steps across northern Illinois.

  7. Feb 11, 2009 · When Abraham Lincoln, his father, stepmother, and step-brother first came to Illinois from Indiana, they settled in a log cabin about three miles west of Decatur on the Sangamon River. The history of that long-gone cabin is a tangle of folklore and interesting facts.

  8. Lincoln, Illinois, the county seat of Logan County, is the only town in the United States that was named for Abraham Lincoln before he became president. Route 66 also runs through the city, which displays numerous historic landmarks.