Springfield, Lincoln's home
Our last stop in Springfield was the Lincoln home. This building is the original home that Lincoln lived in when he had his law practice and served in the state legislature. This house is about three blocks from his law office. It has been restored and maintained by the federal park service. The tour is free and very interesting.
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A view of the home from the street. |
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The parlor where guest were entertained looking west |
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A view of the parlors east end |
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The dining room |
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A picture of the carpet pattern |
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The living room with a very busy wall paper |
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Another picture of the living room where Lincoln used to wrestle with his two boys |
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Lincoln's bedroom with another very busy wallpaper pattern |
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Lincoln's dresser |
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Lincoln's writing desk |
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Lincoln's wash and shaving stand |
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Bedroom heated by a stove rather than a fireplace |
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This is one of the wardrobes. They did not have closets. |
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Maid's quarters |
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Kitchen stove and warming oven |
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Food preparation area |
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View of the house from the back |
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The outhouse and stable |
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