August 19-26, 2025
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| The check-out time at our campground wasn't until 3pm, so in the morning we drove to Peoria to the Caterpillar Visitor Center. |
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| This is a life size model of the 797F rock truck. When you enter the museum you are taken to a theatre that would fit in the bed of the truck. This truck is HUGE! |
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| The actual tires weigh 12,000 pounds and are 14' in diameter. |
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| They have some of the early machines too. |
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| The back of the house. |
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| The parlor. As you can see, chairs back then weren't very comfortable, so Lincoln would normally sit on the floor and lean against a chair. I don't imagine that was very comfortable either. |
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| Lincoln's bedroom. The guide said that although the bed looks to short for Lincoln, it was in fact long enough. |
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| Mary Lincoln's bedroom. Back in those days it was common for people of a certain social standing to have separate bedrooms. |
| A 'log cabin' similar to this one behind us was used in Lincoln's presidential campaign. |
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| The street that the house is on. You can see it on the right. |
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| From there we went to the Presidential Museum. It was very well done and laid out so it was easy to follow and see everything. |
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| Depiction of Lincoln's boyhood home. |
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| Lincoln's store. |
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| Mary Todd Lincoln's inaugural ball gown. |
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| The White House kitchen. |
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| From what I've read they could make enormous quantities of food in this kitchen. |
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| Lincoln's cabinet. |
| After we were done at the museum we went across the street to the library. There wasn't much to see there but we saw it! |
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| Across the street there was a park with this statue of Lincoln. |
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| Then we went to Lincoln's tomb. |
| As I mentioned, I had been to Springfield when I was 11 years old. I remember my dad holding my brother and I up so we could tough Lincoln's nose. For old times sake I had to do it again. |
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| This is where Abraham, Mary, Eddie (who died in 1850 at the age of four), Willie, and Tad are buried. Robert is the only son of Abraham and Mary that lived. |
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| Lincoln's tomb. |
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| On Friday, August 22 we drove by miles and miles of corn and soybean fields to Boulder Campground near Carlyle, IL for three nights. |
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| It was 50 amp electric only for $10 per night with the senior pass. Our site backed up to the lake and the sites are well spaced. |
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| God gave us a beautiful sunset. |
| It's finally getting cooler and we could sit outside without melting or having bugs eat us. |
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| On Sunday we went to the Gateway Arch in St. Louis, MO. |
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| We took the tram to the top. This is the view over the Mississippi River. |
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| The view toward St. Louis with the Old Courthouse at the top. You actually enter where the circle is and go underground. |
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| A model of how the cars go up and down the arch. |
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| This sign tells about the arch and the chairs. |
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| The Old Courthouse. |







































































