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Roger Q. Mason’s stage play and film Lavender Men considers Abraham Lincoln's love life and interrogates American mythology.
Another stretch of Lincoln Avenue is now closed as part of ongoing construction work near the Western CTA Brown Line stop in Chicago's Lincoln Square neighborhood.
The Illinois Department of Natural Resources will present a series of free history walks and porch talks at Springfield ...
CHARLESTON — Sarah Bush Lincoln has moved seven services into the approximately 33,000-square-foot renovated former call center building at 700 W. Lincoln Ave. Child psychiatry, employee ...
Before they got to the White House, these future presidents worked as lawyers, journalists, and businessmen.
Union Pacific Railroad is set to commemorate its 163rd anniversary with the unveiling of its new No. 1616 Lincoln Locomotive ...
Lincoln surrounded himself with strong, capable people. Lincoln assembled a “team of rivals” in his cabinet, which had former ...
Roger Q. Mason’s (Communication M.F.A. ’16) movie “Lavender Men,” an intersection of queer and historical exploration, hit ...
After he was elected president in 1860, Abraham Lincoln was faced with filling patronage positions in the Washington Territory. Just eight years old, the Washington Territory needed territorial suprem ...
Immigration rights advocates are anxiously awaiting the governor’s signature on legislation aimed at protecting K-12 students ...
Empire St., Bloomington, closed in 2015 after 22 years in business when owners Abe and Ruth Taha (Abe is pictu… Shannon's ...
With picturesque views of the surrounding national forests, this delightful, historic town in Illinois offers visitors many ...