Visit Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois

Experience Log Cabin, Frontier Village Life

With Abraham Lincoln's 200th birthday approaching, visitors will be flocking to New Salem, Illinois. It's already a very popular place.

New Salem was the home to a young Abraham Lincoln for six critical years. Is was here that Lincoln not only held jobs that included storekeeper and postmaster, but studied for the law in which he would one day excel, joined the militia to serve in the Black Hawk War, ran for the Illinois
Visit Lincoln's New Salem, Illinois
 House of Representatives, and lost to cholera Ann Rutledge, regarded by historians many as the true love of his life, an experience some say triggered the depression that dogged Lincoln for the remainder of his life.

Entering the Village

Today, a multimedia visitor's center provides access to the reconstructed log cabin village which comfortably occupies a ridge that leads downslope to the grain mill where Lincoln once worked on the Sangamon River, today a slough with the river not far beyond. The village consists of 12 log cabins, the Rutledge Tavern, ten workshops, stores, mills, and a school where church services were also held. All are furnished as they would have been in the 1830's, many of the furnishings donated New Salem relics and the others authentic to the period, if not the location.

Displays indicate that New Salem arose as part of a vision of a riverport above Springfield in neighboring Sangamon County. Boats of any real size could not approach Springfield on the Sangamon River, but it was believed they could get as far as New Salem from which supplies could be easily transported. Ultimately, it proved unworkable but the village struggled along for years before eventually being was abandoned.

The village owes its existence today to media baron William Randolph Hearst.

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Please be aware that due to State of Illinois budget constraints, New Salem will be closed on Mondays and Tuesdays following Labor Day (but we will be OPEN on Monday, Sept. 1, 2008!) If you're in the area on Monday or Tuesday, nearby Petersburg offers several intersting shops and restaurants. You can also spend the night at one of our bed and breakfasts or the nice lodge!

Posted on 08/27/2008 at 8:08:13 PM

Sounds like fun!

Posted on 03/17/2008 at 8:03:11 AM

I need to go here, sounds really good :) Sheri

Posted on 03/13/2008 at 1:03:59 AM

I went here with Nick and really enjoyed it. There are costumed interpreters that are more than willing to answer questions. I love learning new things and I learned alot in New Salem. Recommended for history buffs.

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 3:03:24 PM

This is an excellent day trip if you live in or near the area.

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 9:03:19 AM

That sounds most interesting. I plan to add this to my 'go see' list, thank you for the info.

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 9:03:07 AM

That sounds most interesting. I plan to add this to my 'go see' list, thank you for the info.

Posted on 03/12/2008 at 9:03:05 AM

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