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Interested in fun facts and the history of Springfield, IL?
Then read on!
1. Abraham Lincoln lived in Springfield, Illinois for nearly 25 years before he became President of the United States. He practiced law in the city, served as a state legislator, and gave several famous speeches, including his "House Divided" speech in 1858.
2. Springfield, Illinois was also the site of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, which houses historical artifacts and documents related to Lincoln's life and presidency. The museum contains immersive exhibits that allow visitors to experience important events in Lincoln's life, such as the Civil War and his famous debates with Stephen Douglas.