The Roads that lead to Lincoln: Honest Abe on the Historic Highways of Illinois Clark
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General Information
Program Title: Historic Rt. 66
Presenter: David Clark
Program Specifics
"The Roads that Lead to Lincoln: Honest Abe on the Historic Highways of Illinois," a program that describes Lincoln's political, professional, and family life in Illinois from 1831-1861, the somber return of his remains after his assassination in 1865 on the Funeral Train, and a tour of historic Lincoln sites that can be visited on or near Route 66, the Great River Road, and the Lincoln Highway within the Land of Lincoln.
60 min.
$165.00
Materials, Equipment, Room Setup
Screen, computer projector.
Audiences, Age Level, Topic, Culture, Language
It is aimed at adults, but is suitable for all ages.
Documents & Resources
Offered at the Library
Library: Fountaindale Public Library District
Name: Lynnette Hopwood
Notes: We used this as part of our National Library Week celebration, as well as Abraham Lincoln's birthday centennial.
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