Monthly Archives: June 2010

Only In Illinois

We headed home with only one stop for lunch at Arby’s in Rantoul. We were decidedly not in the mood for fast food at this point, but after driving up and down every street in town without finding anywhere to … Continue reading

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Lincoln-Douglas Debate Museum — Charleston, Illinois

Our final stop before heading for home was the site of the fourth debate between Abraham Lincoln and Stephen Douglas. The debate was held on September 18, 1858, before an estimated 12,000 people on the Coles County Fairgrounds. We opened … Continue reading

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Reuben Moore Home State Historic Site — Lerna, Illinois

When the Lincoln’s lived at Goosenest Prairie (see previous post), there was a small community a mile up the road named Farmington. There never was much to the town, and most of what there was is now gone. One house … Continue reading

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Lincoln Log Cabin State Historic Site

We drove 10 miles south of Charleston to see the farm where Abraham Lincoln’s father and step-mother lived from 1840 until they died (Thomas in 1851 and Sarah in 1869). We arrived half an hour after the park opened, but … Continue reading

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World’s Tallest Abraham Lincoln Statue

This statue was built in 1968 to commemorate the 110th anniversary of the Lincoln-Douglas debates. It arrived too late for the celebration and suffered years of neglect (and many bullet holes) until it was purchased and restored by the Lincoln … Continue reading

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