Springfield, Illinois
Lincoln Pew
Abraham and Mary Lincoln maintained a family pew in their place of worship. You may quietly view it and the beautiful Tiffany windows in the First Presbyterian Church....
Lincoln Pew
The Old State Capitol is a reconstruction of Illinois' fifth statehouse, the first to be located in Springfield. The building served as the seat of state government and a center of Illinois political life from 1839-1876
Springfield, IL Historic SitesThe only remaining structure where Abraham Lincoln maintained working law offices. Lincoln and his final law partner, William Herndon, operated from the top floor of the 1840 building. The interior looks as it did in Lincoln'
Springfield, IL Historic SitesThe Museum of Funeral Customs is one of only two in the United States that shows the history of the American Funeral Service and mourning practices from circa 1840
Springfield, IL MuseumsCourse Access: Semi-PrivateHoles: 9Reserve Advance Tee Times: Yes...
The Depot Museum is operated by the Danville Junction Chapter of the Railway Historical Society. The Museum honors the railro...
A visitor's center containing maps and information on the entire Amish area. 150 Amish craft shops on their farm sites dot th...
The Harkey House is a home furnished with memorabilia of early Montgomery County. Montgomery County Historical Society. ...
Course Access: PrivateHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...