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Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site


category : Monuments
Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site The final resting place of President Lincoln, his wife and three of their four children. Constructed 1869-1874.


Admission: Free
Hours: March-October: 9am-5pm
November-February: 9am-4pm.
Closed major holidays.
Address: 1500 Monument Ave.
Phone: 217-782-2717
At Monument and N. Grand turn north onto Monument continue into Oak Ridge Cemetery-follow main Cemetery road to the tomb.

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