My sister and I went to Lincoln 's house, tomb, museum and New Salem. We departed at 5 am and did not come back until seven or eight o'clock that evening. The whole experience is very interesting. I really like the life of the museum and its exhibitions. The wax figure is very detailed about texture and expression. There is a cabin where you can walk with other rooms and you can browse artifacts. However, the slave auction scene personally has the greatest impact on me.
This is an idea I took with a personal tour of Abraham Lincoln Presidential Museum in Springfield, Illinois. There is respect for "sorrow and misfortune" in interaction of people's life, theater, and multimedia journey. But for the sake of fairness, the museum strives to exceed the hero worship. (This role is designed for gift shops.) Visitors are explained throughout Lincoln's contemporary critics such as negative political comic galleries and dark, creepy mirror holes with records. Actors are civil war I crashed Lincoln to handle. Lincoln also depicted his childhood and private life through a close view while trying to make Lincoln human. By borrowing text, almost everything is calculated effectively.
Springfield is an interesting place. It is located in the major part of the country from the international big city (Chicago) to the town farm in the heart of the state of Illinois. Actually, it is the home of Abraham Lincoln (actually he was born) Kentucky) Everyone at Springfield easily overlooked this fact). But like most areas in the Midwest, Springfield has its own characteristics, not a perfectly existent existence but a tendency to be regarded as a meaningless elevated country where ordinary people overweight live there is. Small town My father grew up in Springfield and when I was a kid, I made several trips there, including annual trips during the August exhibition every year .
In 1830, Lincoln left Indiana to travel to Illinois. Abraham visited the second New Orleans and came back to New Salem in Sangarmon County near Springfield in 1831. Separation between Lincoln and his father may make separation easier, and his father talks in a barely mature life. At New Salem, Lincoln tried various occupations and temporarily served in the Black Hawk War (1832). This military episode was safe and healthy except he was elected captain of his volunteer company. It opened up a new path for his life.