Staff of Senator Dick Durbin hand out candy in front of the Shutt House. Park Superintendent Tim Good and Chief Law Enforcment Ranger, Rodney Naylor are in the foreground.
Volunteer Nancy Cooley and Community Volunteer Ambassador, Karey Olson, stand in front of the Cook House handing out candy. There is an inflatable decoration and banner on the door.
Living History Interpreter, Pam Brown, dressed as Mrs. Lincoln stands in front of the Lincoln Home with Volunteer Lorna Shuman. Park Ranger Isaih Frater is on the southside of the Lincoln Home. In the foreground, there is a recreation of Jameson Jekins Wagon with fall decorations around it. The Banner for the Halloween event is…
Living History Interpreter, Pam Brown, dressed as Mrs. Lincoln stands in front of the Lincoln Home with Park Ranger Isaiah Frater and Volunteer Lorna Shuman.
Living History Interpreter, Pam Brown, dressed as Mrs. Lincoln stands in front of the Lincoln Home with Park Ranger Isaiah Frater and Volunteer Lorna Shuman. The Arnold House is visible in the background. Parts of the Cook and Robinson House are also visible. The park Law Enforcement vehicle is also visible.
view looking Southwest on 8th street. The Dean and Lyon Houses are visible. There are many children dressed in costumes and several of the cars from Car Cruisers are visible.
Living History Volunteers, Dorothy Selinger and Linda Cox hand candy out to children dressed in costumes in front of the Beedle House. There are inflatble decorations on the Northside and in front of the Beedle House, as well as a banner with a pumpkin on the door.