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. 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
Coordinates39.8032°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
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