Post 6: Looking for America - Springfield, Illinois and Abraham Lincoln
Springfield, Illinois—2260 miles (3630km). On the advice of two travelers we met in Marquette, Michigan we chose to skip Milwaukee and Chicago (two places we will surely visit another time) and see Springfield, Illinois. The capital city is obsessed with Abraham Lincoln! This is where Abe and Mary Todd Lincoln raised their family (including losing a son there) and where Lincoln had a prosperous law firm. He is also buried here in a tomb that befits this magnificent man. Another big draw for us was the Frank Lloyd Wright Dana-Thomas house. We toured the breathtaking 12,600 square foot mansion, the largest Prairie Style home built by the architect (no photographs allowed indoors or we would have loved to share them). We also saw lots of homeless and unemployed folks around the streets of Springfield. The economy has known better days, but it wasn’t as stark as some other cities we saw. America’s Midwest reveals communities torn apart by globalization—primarily the movement of manufacturing to countries with lower costs of living.



A city obsessed with Abraham Lincoln: street, bridges, hotels, etc, all named after him



The two things not to miss: Lincoln's home and Frank Lloyd Wright's house!


Another magnificent Capitol, the crown of the city



A city obsessed with Abraham Lincoln: street, bridges, hotels, etc, all named after him



The two things not to miss: Lincoln's home and Frank Lloyd Wright's house!


Another magnificent Capitol, the crown of the city
Not all equal in modern days...but all sharing the same fervor for President Lincoln



I am a HUGE fan of FLW and thank you for sharing photos of the homes he designed!
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