Costumed Interpreters, including Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) and Fritz Klein (Mr. Lincoln), providing visitors with an idea of what life was like in the area in the 1860s.
Location: Visitor Center
A play about the Lincoln's departure from Springfield in 1861, written by Ken Bradburry, is performed by Randy Duncan (Mr. Lincoln) and Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) in the Lincoln Home Visitor Center, Theatre 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the Lincoln's leaving for Washington in Feb. 1861.
A play about the Lincoln's departure from Springfield in 1861, written by Ken Bradburry, is performed by Randy Duncan (Mr. Lincoln) and Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) in the Lincoln Home Visitor Center, Theatre 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the Lincoln's leaving for Washington in Feb. 1861.
A play about the Lincoln's departure from Springfield in 1861, written by Ken Bradburry, is performed by Randy Duncan (Mr. Lincoln) and Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) in the Lincoln Home Visitor Center, Theatre 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the Lincoln's leaving for Washington in Feb. 1861.
A play about the Lincoln's departure from Springfield in 1861, written by Ken Bradburry, is performed by Randy Duncan (Mr. Lincoln) and Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) in the Lincoln Home Visitor Center, Theatre 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the Lincoln's leaving for Washington in Feb. 1861.
A play about the Lincoln's departure from Springfield in 1861, written by Ken Bradburry, is performed by Randy Duncan (Mr. Lincoln) and Pam Brown (Mrs. Lincoln) in the Lincoln Home Visitor Center, Theatre 1 to commemorate the anniversary of the Lincoln's leaving for Washington in Feb. 1861.
State Senator Doris Turner addresses guests gathered in the Visitor Center for the opening of the Corneau exhibit.
Senator Dick Durbin addresses guests gathered in the Visitor Center for the opening of the Corneau exhibit.
Lincoln Home Superintendent, Tim Good addresses guests gathered in the Visitor Center for the opening of the Corneau exhibit.
State Senator, Doris Turner is interviewed by local media about the new exhibit. Lincoln Home Superintendent, Tim Good and Lincoln Presidential Foundation President, Erin Carlson Mast and Senator Dick Durbin look on.
