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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum


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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is a museum unlike any other-enabling visitors to experience the entire Lincoln story for themselves, under one roof-in a modern television control room on Election Night, 1860, the Blue Room of the White House; an Indiana log cabin; Ford's Theatre, etc.


Admission: Adult - $7.50. Seniors (62 +) & Military & Student (ID required) $5.50. Children (5-15) - $3.50. Under 5 - Free. Free Library use.
Hours: Mon, Tue, Thurs-Sun 9A-5P; Wed 9A-8:30P
Address: 212 North 6th Street
Phone: 800-610-2094
Our Website:www.alplm.org

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