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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum documents the life of the 16th U.S. president, Abraham Lincoln, and the course of the American Civil War. Combining traditional scholarship with 21st-century showmanship techniques, the museum ranks as one of the most visited presidential libraries.[1] Its library, in addition to housing an extensive collection on Lincoln, also houses the collection of the Illinois State Historical Library, founded by the state in 1889. The library and museum is located in the state capital of Springfield, Illinois, and is overseen as an agency of state government. It is not affiliated with the U.S. National Archives and its system of libraries.

Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum
General information
LocationSpringfield, Illinois, United States
Coordinates39°48′12″N 89°38′50″W / 39.8032°N 89.6473°W / 39.8032; -89.6473
Named forAbraham Lincoln
InauguratedDedicated in April 2005
ManagementThe State of Illinois
Design and construction
Architect(s)HOK
Illinois Historic Preservation Agency
Thomas H. Schwartz
BRC Imagination Arts, exhibit designer
Other information
Public transit access SMTD
Website
presidentlincoln.illinois.gov

Collection edit

Museum exhibits edit

 
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum at Springfield, Illinois

The museum contains life-size dioramas of Lincoln's boyhood home,[2] areas of the White House, the presidential box at Ford's Theatre, and the settings of key events in Lincoln's life, as well as pictures, artifacts and other memorabilia.[3] Original artifacts are changed from time to time, but the collection usually includes items such as the original hand written Gettysburg Address, Emancipation Proclamation, his glasses and shaving mirror, Mary Todd Lincoln's music box, items from her White House china, her wedding dress, and more.[4] The permanent exhibits are divided into two stages of the president's life, called "Journey One: The Pre-Presidential Years", and "Journey Two: The Presidential Years", and a third, the "Treasures Gallery".[5] Temporary exhibits rotate periodically. Past exhibits have dealt with the Civil War and Stephen A. Douglas.[6][7] As of February 2014, a collection of Annie Leibovitz's photography, including photos of Lincoln's items, is on display.[8][9]

One of the museum's permanent exhibits, "Campaign of 1860", includes modern-style television updates on the campaign's progress from the late Meet the Press anchor Tim Russert.[10] Another of the permanent exhibits, "The Civil War in Four Minutes,"[11][12] displays a large animated map which displays the changing battle lines of the Civil War in four minutes. In addition to its exhibits, the Lincoln Museum runs two special effects theater shows, Lincoln's Eyes[13][14] and Ghosts of the Library.[15]

The "Under His Hat: Discovering Lincoln's Story From Primary Sources", is the home of the Lincoln Collection Digitization Project, a thematic online resource that features a 360-degree online view of his hat (the actual hat is, as of May 2013, also on display at the museum).[16]

Burbank, California-based BRC Imagination Arts, led by Bob Rogers,[17] was responsible for all of the permanent exhibits and presentations, music, theaters, lifelike figures and full-immersion historical settings.[18]

Library collection edit

The Lincoln Presidential Library is a research library[19] which houses books, papers and artifacts related to Lincoln's life and the American Civil War. In addition to the works associated with Lincoln and his era, the library houses the collection of the Illinois State Historical Library (founded by the state in 1889) and serves as a premier repository of books, pamphlets, manuscripts, and other materials of historical interest pertaining to the history of the state of Illinois. While the library is open to the public, its rare collection is non-circulating. A reading room, named the "Steve Neal Reading Room" in honor of Illinois historical journalist Steve Neal, is open to the public.[19][20]

Administration edit

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum was administered by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, until the Library and Museum was made into an independent state agency in 2017.[21][22] Historian and former director of several presidential libraries, Richard Norton Smith, served as the museum and library's founding executive director.[23] Smith was succeeded by Rick Beard, who was fired in 2008 after being arrested for shoplifting. Jan Grimes served as interim director following Beard's dismissal.[24]

In 2010, Eileen R. Mackevich, MBE, was appointed director by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn.[25] Mackevich formerly served as the executive director of the national Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission. She was also active as a broadcast journalist and talk show host on Chicago public radio, and was the co-founder of the Chicago Humanities Festival. Mackevich's objectives were to raise money, and attract more international interest. She served until she resigned in October 2015.[21][26]

In 2016, Governor Bruce Rauner appointed Alan Lowe as director of the museum and library. He served as director of the George W. Bush Presidential Center in Dallas, Texas, before accepting his position at the ALPLM.[27] Lowe was fired in September 2019 for improperly loaning out ALPLM's original copy of the Gettysburg Address to Glenn Beck's non-profit group Mercury One.[21][28]

In March 2021, Christina Shutt was appointed as ALPLM's fifth executive director.[21] She is the first person of color to serve in the position. Before coming to the ALPLM, she headed the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center, the State of Arkansas's African-American culture and history museum.[21][29][19]

As first lady of Illinois, Lura Lynn Ryan became a major fundraiser and the library's first chairwoman. She launched the fundraising for the library by raising $250,000. Ryan also organized a program in which Illinois schoolchildren collected pennies for the construction of the presidential library, which raised $47,000 dollars. Ryan was appointed to the 14-member Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission by the speaker of the United States House of Representatives to commemorate the 200th birthday of former U.S. President Abraham Lincoln in 2009. She served on the commission from 2001 to 2010.[30]

Architecture edit

 
Illinois Old State Capitol

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield, Illinois, in the historic downtown section, near many other Lincoln cultural sites. The presidential library opened on October 14, 2004, and the museum opened on April 19, 2005. Until 1970, Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. was designated as the "Lincoln Museum".

The buildings which now house the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum are in three separate structures. Each structure encompasses one city block.

Two of the buildings, the museum and the library, are separated by a street and connected above the street level by an enclosed walkway. The entrance of each building features a rotunda, reflective of the dome on the Old State Capitol in Springfield, where Lincoln served four terms as a legislator. Both structures were designed by the architectural firm HOK.

The third building, the former Springfield Union Station, had originally been adapted to serve as the museum's visitor center. However, since early 2014, the station has, instead, housed an exhibit called "Lincoln: History to Hollywood", which displays two sets, as well as several props and costumes, from the 2012 film Lincoln, directed by Steven Spielberg. The sets, props, and costumes are on loan to the museum directly from Spielberg himself, and will remain on display (with costumes rotating in and out) through December 2019.

Debate over exhibit design and education of history edit

The museum has sparked debate within the field of museum design and among historians for its use of theatrics and reproductions to tell the Lincoln story. Public response has been positive, delivering larger than expected attendance, enthusiastic visitors and a boost to the regional economy, including increased attendance at surrounding historical attractions.[31]

However, museum traditionalists have disapproved of this departure from the display and interpretation of real artifacts.[32] Southern Illinois University Carbondale historian John Y. Simon has said the museum's approach, which borrows presentation technologies from entertainment, trivializes the subject matter.[32] Suggesting that it is more like a theme park than a museum, Simon called the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum a "Six Flags Over Lincoln" and architecture critic Blair Kamin referred to it as "Lincoln Land".[32][33]

Other academics applaud the Lincoln Museum's approach. John R. Decker wrote in the Journal of American History:

Like any other modern collection [the Lincoln Presidential Museum] has an audience base that extends far beyond specialists and academics. Rather than merely pandering to the public or dumbing down history, the ALPLM intelligently and compellingly uses visual culture to meet its mission as a public pedagogical institution. The museum addresses complex historical material and opens the historical discourse to a wider audience than would be possible through more conventional means.[34]

The scholarship behind the content and design for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum was a collaboration between international exhibit designers, BRC Imagination Arts, the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency (IHPA), and a content team assembled by State Historian Thomas H. Schwartz. This content team included the world's leading Lincoln scholars, Pulitzer Prize winning historians, and Illinois school teachers representing the fourth, seventh and eleventh grades. A key goal of this collective was that exhibits promote a greater level of personal interest in Abraham Lincoln.[35] The museum's gift shop has seen record sales of history books.[citation needed] Overall sales in the gift shop hit $1 million within three months of the museum's opening to the public.[36]

Record attendance edit

Since its opening in April 2005, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has ranked as America's most visited state-controlled presidential museum. In about six months the museum generated about $1 million. In less than twenty-one months, the museum received its one millionth visitor.[37] In August 2012, the museum received its three millionth visitor, with the steady attendance continuing.[38] Museum officials credited the Steven Spielberg movie Lincoln for an increase in visitors in 2013, as the museum displayed artifacts from the film.[39]

Awards edit

The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has been recognized with two awards: a Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement from the Themed Entertainment Association,[40] and an award from The Lincoln Group of New York, which every year honors "the individual or organization that has done the most to encourage the study and appreciation of Abraham Lincoln".[41] In 2022, the Library and Museum was in the process of getting accredited by the American Alliance of Museums.[42]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). State of Illinois. February 21, 2013. p. 6. Archived from the original (PDF) on February 25, 2014. Retrieved March 2, 2013.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on December 25, 2013. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
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  6. ^ "Visit: To Kill and to Heal". Archived from the original on June 26, 2013. Retrieved May 29, 2013.
  7. ^ "Lincoln museum opens Stephen A. Douglas exhibit". Journal Star. June 4, 2013. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  8. ^ . Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Archived from the original on October 21, 2014. Retrieved July 15, 2014.
  9. ^ McAndrew, Tara McClellan (February 5, 2014). "Annie Leibovitz photography exhibit opens at Lincoln museum". State Journal-Register. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
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  13. ^ "Lincoln's Eyes". IMDb. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
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  15. ^ (PDF). BRC Imagination Arts. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2014-02-22.
  16. ^ "Discovering Lincoln's Story from Primary Sources". Under His Hat. Retrieved 2014-07-15.
  17. ^ (PDF). BRC Imagination Arts. Archived from the original (PDF) on December 19, 2013.
  18. ^ "Histrionics and History: Lincoln Library's High-Tech Exhibits Have Scholars Choosing Sides". The Washington Post. February 15, 2005.
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  28. ^ Journal-Register (Springfield), Doug Finke The State. "Report: Fire library director for loaning copy of Gettysburg Address". Rockford Register Star. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
  29. ^ Journal-Register, Natalie Pierre The State. "Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum breaks barriers in naming new director". Herald & Review. Retrieved March 7, 2021.
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  31. ^ Wetterich, Chris (August 25, 2005). "Attendance at Historic Sites Jumps 19%", State Journal Register (Illinois).
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  33. ^ "Library sparks debate". State Journal-Register. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  34. ^ Decker, John R (December 1, 2005). . Journal of American History. 92 (3): 934–938. doi:10.2307/3659979. JSTOR 3659979. Archived from the original on September 23, 2022. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  35. ^ Ferguson, Andrew (July 4, 2007). "How To Design A Lincoln Museum". Slate. Retrieved March 8, 2014.
  36. ^ Landis, Tim; Morris, Natalie (July 21, 2005). . State Journal Register. Archived from the original on September 23, 2022. Retrieved September 22, 2022.
  37. ^ Press Release (January 6, 2007). "Governor Blagojevich announces that Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has welcomed its 1 millionth visitor: 1 millionth visitor reached in less than two years since opening, faster pace set by any Presidential.", Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.
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  39. ^ Dettro, Chris (January 2, 2014). "Lincoln movie credited for boost in presidential museum attendance". State Journal-Register. Retrieved March 9, 2014.
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Further reading edit

  • Antonacci, Sarah (April 17, 2005). "First Impressions: Museum Visitors Virtually Unanimous: It's a Hit", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Baker, Peter (June 19, 2019). "A New Lincoln Bible, From a Mantel to a Presidential Library". The New York Times. ISSN 0362-4331. Retrieved June 21, 2019.
  • Clark, Jayne (April 15, 2005). Lincoln's Spirit Lives in New Museum: High Tech Mingles with U.S. History", USA Today.
  • Engel, Janne (March 10, 2006). "History with Special Effects: Is it Museum or Haunted Mansion?", Los Angeles Times.
  • Ewers, Justine / LaGesse, David. (February 21, 2005). "The Real Lincoln - Special Report", U.S. News & World Report.
  • Andrew Ferguson. (July 4, 2007). "How To Design a Lincoln Museum", Slate
  • Hold, Douglas (November 1, 1999). "Library to Unlock Lincoln Collections", Chicago Tribune.
  • Landis, Tim (October 15, 2005). "Honest, Abe: Museum Gift Shop Sales Have Topped $2 Million mark", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Mannweiler, David (April 3, 2005). "Living in Lincoln's World: Museum's High-tech Displays Let Visitors Experience the Life of the 16th President", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Morris, Natalie. (June 15, 2005). "Museum is Jewel for Tourism", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Reardon, Patrick T. (April 12, 2005). "A New Focus on Lincoln's Story", Chicago Tribune.
  • Reavy, Amanda (November 17, 2005). "U.S., World Honors for Presidential Museum: Scholarly, Entertainment Groups Give Recognition", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Reynolds, John (November 16, 2005). "Museum Sets One-Day Record: 3,825 People Visited the Site Friday", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Rothstein, Edward (April 19, 2005). "Museum Review: Strumming The Mystic Chords of Memory", New York Times.
  • Sherman, Pete (October 24, 2005). "Museum's Success Above Expectations, Smith Says", State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Sherman, Pete (April 20, 2005). "A Vision Realized: Dedication Gives Thousands a Day They'll Remember., State Journal Register (Illinois).
  • Thompson, Bob (February 15, 2005). "Histrionics and History", Washington Post.
  • Thornburgh, Nathan (September 18, 2006). "History Goes Hollywood", Time.
  • Willis, Christopher (April 17, 2005). "With Smoke and Cannons, Museum Brings Lincoln to Life", Boston Globe.
  • Zoroya, Gregg (February 1, 2001). "Springfield Finally Getting Lincoln Library/Museum", USA Today.

External links edit

  • The Lincoln Group of New York
  • Speaking of History Podcast interview with Erin Bishop - Director of Education for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum

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This article needs to be updated The reason given is significant collections problems and leadership changes since mid 2010s Relevant discussion may be found on the talk page Please help update this article to reflect recent events or newly available information January 2020 Illinois State Historical Library redirects here For information on the Illinois State Library see Illinois Secretary of State The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum documents the life of the 16th U S president Abraham Lincoln and the course of the American Civil War Combining traditional scholarship with 21st century showmanship techniques the museum ranks as one of the most visited presidential libraries 1 Its library in addition to housing an extensive collection on Lincoln also houses the collection of the Illinois State Historical Library founded by the state in 1889 The library and museum is located in the state capital of Springfield Illinois and is overseen as an agency of state government It is not affiliated with the U S National Archives and its system of libraries Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and MuseumShow map of IllinoisShow map of the United StatesGeneral informationLocationSpringfield Illinois United StatesCoordinates39 48 12 N 89 38 50 W 39 8032 N 89 6473 W 39 8032 89 6473Named forAbraham LincolnInauguratedDedicated in April 2005ManagementThe State of IllinoisDesign and constructionArchitect s HOKIllinois Historic Preservation AgencyThomas H SchwartzBRC Imagination Arts exhibit designerOther informationPublic transit accessSMTDWebsitepresidentlincoln wbr illinois wbr gov Contents 1 Collection 1 1 Museum exhibits 1 2 Library collection 2 Administration 3 Architecture 4 Debate over exhibit design and education of history 5 Record attendance 6 Awards 7 See also 8 References 9 Further reading 10 External linksCollection editMuseum exhibits edit nbsp Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum at Springfield IllinoisThe museum contains life size dioramas of Lincoln s boyhood home 2 areas of the White House the presidential box at Ford s Theatre and the settings of key events in Lincoln s life as well as pictures artifacts and other memorabilia 3 Original artifacts are changed from time to time but the collection usually includes items such as the original hand written Gettysburg Address Emancipation Proclamation his glasses and shaving mirror Mary Todd Lincoln s music box items from her White House china her wedding dress and more 4 The permanent exhibits are divided into two stages of the president s life called Journey One The Pre Presidential Years and Journey Two The Presidential Years and a third the Treasures Gallery 5 Temporary exhibits rotate periodically Past exhibits have dealt with the Civil War and Stephen A Douglas 6 7 As of February 2014 update a collection of Annie Leibovitz s photography including photos of Lincoln s items is on display 8 9 One of the museum s permanent exhibits Campaign of 1860 includes modern style television updates on the campaign s progress from the late Meet the Press anchor Tim Russert 10 Another of the permanent exhibits The Civil War in Four Minutes 11 12 displays a large animated map which displays the changing battle lines of the Civil War in four minutes In addition to its exhibits the Lincoln Museum runs two special effects theater shows Lincoln s Eyes 13 14 and Ghosts of the Library 15 The Under His Hat Discovering Lincoln s Story From Primary Sources is the home of the Lincoln Collection Digitization Project a thematic online resource that features a 360 degree online view of his hat the actual hat is as of May 2013 update also on display at the museum 16 Burbank California based BRC Imagination Arts led by Bob Rogers 17 was responsible for all of the permanent exhibits and presentations music theaters lifelike figures and full immersion historical settings 18 Library collection edit The Lincoln Presidential Library is a research library 19 which houses books papers and artifacts related to Lincoln s life and the American Civil War In addition to the works associated with Lincoln and his era the library houses the collection of the Illinois State Historical Library founded by the state in 1889 and serves as a premier repository of books pamphlets manuscripts and other materials of historical interest pertaining to the history of the state of Illinois While the library is open to the public its rare collection is non circulating A reading room named the Steve Neal Reading Room in honor of Illinois historical journalist Steve Neal is open to the public 19 20 Administration editThe Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum was administered by the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency until the Library and Museum was made into an independent state agency in 2017 21 22 Historian and former director of several presidential libraries Richard Norton Smith served as the museum and library s founding executive director 23 Smith was succeeded by Rick Beard who was fired in 2008 after being arrested for shoplifting Jan Grimes served as interim director following Beard s dismissal 24 In 2010 Eileen R Mackevich MBE was appointed director by Illinois Governor Pat Quinn 25 Mackevich formerly served as the executive director of the national Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission She was also active as a broadcast journalist and talk show host on Chicago public radio and was the co founder of the Chicago Humanities Festival Mackevich s objectives were to raise money and attract more international interest She served until she resigned in October 2015 21 26 In 2016 Governor Bruce Rauner appointed Alan Lowe as director of the museum and library He served as director of the George W Bush Presidential Center in Dallas Texas before accepting his position at the ALPLM 27 Lowe was fired in September 2019 for improperly loaning out ALPLM s original copy of the Gettysburg Address to Glenn Beck s non profit group Mercury One 21 28 In March 2021 Christina Shutt was appointed as ALPLM s fifth executive director 21 She is the first person of color to serve in the position Before coming to the ALPLM she headed the Mosaic Templars Cultural Center the State of Arkansas s African American culture and history museum 21 29 19 As first lady of Illinois Lura Lynn Ryan became a major fundraiser and the library s first chairwoman She launched the fundraising for the library by raising 250 000 Ryan also organized a program in which Illinois schoolchildren collected pennies for the construction of the presidential library which raised 47 000 dollars Ryan was appointed to the 14 member Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission by the speaker of the United States House of Representatives to commemorate the 200th birthday of former U S President Abraham Lincoln in 2009 She served on the commission from 2001 to 2010 30 Architecture edit nbsp Illinois Old State CapitolThe Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is located in Springfield Illinois in the historic downtown section near many other Lincoln cultural sites The presidential library opened on October 14 2004 and the museum opened on April 19 2005 Until 1970 Ford s Theatre in Washington D C was designated as the Lincoln Museum The buildings which now house the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum are in three separate structures Each structure encompasses one city block Two of the buildings the museum and the library are separated by a street and connected above the street level by an enclosed walkway The entrance of each building features a rotunda reflective of the dome on the Old State Capitol in Springfield where Lincoln served four terms as a legislator Both structures were designed by the architectural firm HOK The third building the former Springfield Union Station had originally been adapted to serve as the museum s visitor center However since early 2014 the station has instead housed an exhibit called Lincoln History to Hollywood which displays two sets as well as several props and costumes from the 2012 film Lincoln directed by Steven Spielberg The sets props and costumes are on loan to the museum directly from Spielberg himself and will remain on display with costumes rotating in and out through December 2019 Debate over exhibit design and education of history editThe museum has sparked debate within the field of museum design and among historians for its use of theatrics and reproductions to tell the Lincoln story Public response has been positive delivering larger than expected attendance enthusiastic visitors and a boost to the regional economy including increased attendance at surrounding historical attractions 31 However museum traditionalists have disapproved of this departure from the display and interpretation of real artifacts 32 Southern Illinois University Carbondale historian John Y Simon has said the museum s approach which borrows presentation technologies from entertainment trivializes the subject matter 32 Suggesting that it is more like a theme park than a museum Simon called the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum a Six Flags Over Lincoln and architecture critic Blair Kamin referred to it as Lincoln Land 32 33 Other academics applaud the Lincoln Museum s approach John R Decker wrote in the Journal of American History Like any other modern collection the Lincoln Presidential Museum has an audience base that extends far beyond specialists and academics Rather than merely pandering to the public or dumbing down history the ALPLM intelligently and compellingly uses visual culture to meet its mission as a public pedagogical institution The museum addresses complex historical material and opens the historical discourse to a wider audience than would be possible through more conventional means 34 The scholarship behind the content and design for the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum was a collaboration between international exhibit designers BRC Imagination Arts the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency IHPA and a content team assembled by State Historian Thomas H Schwartz This content team included the world s leading Lincoln scholars Pulitzer Prize winning historians and Illinois school teachers representing the fourth seventh and eleventh grades A key goal of this collective was that exhibits promote a greater level of personal interest in Abraham Lincoln 35 The museum s gift shop has seen record sales of history books citation needed Overall sales in the gift shop hit 1 million within three months of the museum s opening to the public 36 Record attendance editSince its opening in April 2005 the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has ranked as America s most visited state controlled presidential museum In about six months the museum generated about 1 million In less than twenty one months the museum received its one millionth visitor 37 In August 2012 the museum received its three millionth visitor with the steady attendance continuing 38 Museum officials credited the Steven Spielberg movie Lincoln for an increase in visitors in 2013 as the museum displayed artifacts from the film 39 Awards editThe Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has been recognized with two awards a Thea Award for Outstanding Achievement from the Themed Entertainment Association 40 and an award from The Lincoln Group of New York which every year honors the individual or organization that has done the most to encourage the study and appreciation of Abraham Lincoln 41 In 2022 the Library and Museum was in the process of getting accredited by the American Alliance of Museums 42 See also editAbraham Lincoln Association Abraham Lincoln Birthplace National Historical Park Lincoln Boyhood National Memorial Lincoln Home National Historic Site Lincoln Memorial Lincoln s New Salem Lincoln s Tomb Mount Rushmore National Memorial Ford s Theatre National Historic Site where Lincoln was shot by Booth and the nearby Petersen House where he died Presidential memorials in the United StatesReferences edit 2012 Report of the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency PDF State of Illinois February 21 2013 p 6 Archived from the original PDF on February 25 2014 Retrieved March 2 2013 Journey One The Pre Presidential Years Archived from the original on December 25 2013 Retrieved March 8 2014 Journey Two The White House Years Archived from the original on December 25 2013 Retrieved March 8 2014 The Treasures Gallery Archived from the original on March 9 2014 Retrieved March 8 2014 Host an Event The Journeys and the Treasures Gallery Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Archived from the original on March 1 2014 Retrieved July 15 2014 Visit To Kill and to Heal Archived from the original on June 26 2013 Retrieved May 29 2013 Lincoln museum opens Stephen A Douglas exhibit Journal Star June 4 2013 Retrieved 2014 07 15 ALPLM Calendar of Events Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Archived from the original on October 21 2014 Retrieved July 15 2014 McAndrew Tara McClellan February 5 2014 Annie Leibovitz photography exhibit opens at Lincoln museum State Journal Register Retrieved March 8 2014 2011 Lincoln Leadership Prize Recipient Tim Russert Archived from the original on December 7 2019 Retrieved March 8 2014 The Civil War in Four Minutes IMDb The Civil War in Four Minutes PDF BRC Imagination Arts Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Lincoln s Eyes IMDb Retrieved September 22 2022 Lincoln s Eyes Credits and Acknowledgments PDF BRC Imagination Arts Archived from the original PDF on February 22 2014 Retrieved September 22 2022 Ghosts of the Library PDF BRC Imagination Arts Archived from the original PDF on 2014 02 22 Discovering Lincoln s Story from Primary Sources Under His Hat Retrieved 2014 07 15 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum PDF BRC Imagination Arts Archived from the original PDF on December 19 2013 Histrionics and History Lincoln Library s High Tech Exhibits Have Scholars Choosing Sides The Washington Post February 15 2005 a b c Blumberg Nick June 8 2021 New Head of Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum on Lincoln s Legacy and Inclusive Education WTTW Archived from the original on June 9 2021 Retrieved January 1 2023 Steve Neal Reading Room Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Archived from the original on September 25 2012 Retrieved August 25 2012 a b c d e Spaulding Clare April 19 2022 After long being mired in politics Lincoln museum has potential to be incredibly great under restructuring plan Chicago Tribune Archived from the original on April 21 2022 Retrieved January 1 2023 Illinois Lincoln Presidential Library Made Separate Agency WCBU Retrieved January 11 2019 Richard Norton Smith WHHA Retrieved January 13 2019 Rushton Bruce A museum divided Illinois Times Retrieved March 7 2021 Mason Andrew December 6 2010 Governor Quinn names New Executive Director of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum River Cities Reader Archived from the original on April 2 2015 Retrieved March 17 2015 Director of Springfield s Abraham Lincoln museum resigns FOX2now Rauner taps presidential museums veteran to head Lincoln library Chicago Sun Times Journal Register Springfield Doug Finke The State Report Fire library director for loaning copy of Gettysburg Address Rockford Register Star Retrieved March 7 2021 Journal Register Natalie Pierre The State Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum breaks barriers in naming new director Herald amp Review Retrieved March 7 2021 About the Commission Lura Lynn Ryan Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission Archived from the original on May 14 2011 Retrieved July 15 2011 Wetterich Chris August 25 2005 Attendance at Historic Sites Jumps 19 State Journal Register Illinois a b c Lincoln Land Chicago Tribune April 10 2005 Retrieved March 8 2014 Library sparks debate State Journal Register Retrieved March 8 2014 Decker John R December 1 2005 Exhibition Reviews Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Journal of American History 92 3 934 938 doi 10 2307 3659979 JSTOR 3659979 Archived from the original on September 23 2022 Retrieved September 22 2022 Ferguson Andrew July 4 2007 How To Design A Lincoln Museum Slate Retrieved March 8 2014 Landis Tim Morris Natalie July 21 2005 Tourism Booming Museum Seems to be Boosting All Attractions State Journal Register Archived from the original on September 23 2022 Retrieved September 22 2022 Press Release January 6 2007 Governor Blagojevich announces that Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum has welcomed its 1 millionth visitor 1 millionth visitor reached in less than two years since opening faster pace set by any Presidential Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Petrella Daniel August 21 2012 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum hits 3 million visitors The State Journal Register Archived from the original on August 24 2012 Retrieved September 22 2022 Dettro Chris January 2 2014 Lincoln movie credited for boost in presidential museum attendance State Journal Register Retrieved March 9 2014 Press Release March 19 2006 Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum Receives Prestigious Thea Award Award recognizes outstanding achievement in the creation of compelling places and experiences Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Lincoln Group of New York Award of Achievement Archived from the original on September 27 2013 Retrieved March 8 2014 Skaggs Robyn October 5 2022 Abraham Lincoln President Library and Museum gets national recognition The Pantagraph Archived from the original on October 5 2022 Retrieved January 1 2023 Further reading editAntonacci Sarah April 17 2005 First Impressions Museum Visitors Virtually Unanimous It s a Hit State Journal Register Illinois Baker Peter June 19 2019 A New Lincoln Bible From a Mantel to a Presidential Library The New York Times ISSN 0362 4331 Retrieved June 21 2019 Clark Jayne April 15 2005 Lincoln s Spirit Lives in New Museum High Tech Mingles with U S History USA Today Engel Janne March 10 2006 History with Special Effects Is it Museum or Haunted Mansion Los Angeles Times Ewers Justine LaGesse David February 21 2005 The Real Lincoln Special Report U S News amp World Report Andrew Ferguson July 4 2007 How To Design a Lincoln Museum Slate Hold Douglas November 1 1999 Library to Unlock Lincoln Collections Chicago Tribune Landis Tim October 15 2005 Honest Abe Museum Gift Shop Sales Have Topped 2 Million mark State Journal Register Illinois Mannweiler David April 3 2005 Living in Lincoln s World Museum s High tech Displays Let Visitors Experience the Life of the 16th President State Journal Register Illinois Morris Natalie June 15 2005 Museum is Jewel for Tourism State Journal Register Illinois Reardon Patrick T April 12 2005 A New Focus on Lincoln s Story Chicago Tribune Reavy Amanda November 17 2005 U S World Honors for Presidential Museum Scholarly Entertainment Groups Give Recognition State Journal Register Illinois Reynolds John November 16 2005 Museum Sets One Day Record 3 825 People Visited the Site Friday State Journal Register Illinois Rothstein Edward April 19 2005 Museum Review Strumming The Mystic Chords of Memory New York Times Sherman Pete October 24 2005 Museum s Success Above Expectations Smith Says State Journal Register Illinois Sherman Pete April 20 2005 A Vision Realized Dedication Gives Thousands a Day They ll Remember State Journal Register Illinois Thompson Bob February 15 2005 Histrionics and History Washington Post Thornburgh Nathan September 18 2006 History Goes Hollywood Time Willis Christopher April 17 2005 With Smoke and Cannons Museum Brings Lincoln to Life Boston Globe Zoroya Gregg February 1 2001 Springfield Finally Getting Lincoln Library Museum USA Today External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission ALPLM Web Camera Illinois Historic Preservation Agency The Lincoln Group of New York THEA 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