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.
Topic: Lincoln Home
Lincoln Home, built in 1839, second story added in 1855-1856
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
Staff of the Lincoln Presidential Foundation hand out candy in front of the Robinson House.
Park Ranger Linsey Hughes and Volunteer Jershawn Casimir help a child dressed in a costume play the game "Graces" in the Jenkins Lot.
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.