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  1. In the heart of our country, on the edge of the city he called home, is the final resting place of President Abraham Lincoln, his wife, and three of their children. Built with donations from across America, the Lincoln Tomb honors the memory of our nation's greatest president and those who struggled with him toward a new birth of freedom.

  2. The tomb is in the center of a 12-1/2-acre plot. Constructed of Massachusetts granite, it has a rectangular base surmounted by a 117-foot-high obelisk and a semicircular entrance way. A bronze reproduction of sculptor Gutzon Borglum's head of Lincoln in the U.S. Capitol rests on a pedestal in front of the entrance way.

  3. Lincoln's tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois. After Abraham Lincoln was assassinated on April 14, 1865, a three-week series of events was held to mourn the death and memorialize the life of the 16th president of the United States.

  4. Jun 8, 2021 · About Lincoln Tomb. Lincoln Tomb in Springfield, Illinois, is the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln, the sixteenth President of the United States of America. History of Lincoln Tomb. Abraham Lincoln, born 12 April 1809, was the country’s first Republican president.

  5. History of Lincolns Tomb. Design of the Lincoln Tomb. Other burials at the Lincoln Tomb. More things to see at Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site. Interesting facts about Abraham Lincolns Tomb. Practical information for visiting Lincoln Tomb State Historic Site. Who Was Abraham Lincoln?

  6. Sep 22, 2021 · Since its opening, the Lincoln tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield, Illinois, has received millions of visitors from all over the world. It was designated a National Landmark in 1960 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1966. All five custodians of Lincolns Tomb are buried within the cemetery.

  7. Oak Ridge Cemetery, Springfield, IL. From a design submitted by sculptor Larken G. Mead, Lincolns Tomb was constructed from 1869-1874 at a cost of $180,000. Due to uneven settling of the earth under the tomb, a complete reconstruction of the Tomb was started in 1901 by the local Culver Stone Company.

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