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What's new at CapitalCityVisitor About the cover artistOne of her favorite projects was illustrating a book due out in April 2015 that features Lindsay’s poems for children. It will be available at his home. Her art can also be found at FeliciaOlin.com, The Old State Capitol Art Fair, The Pharmacy Gallery and Art Space in Spingfield, as well as Horsefeathers in Elkhart. Page 5 - no comments - 2,459 views  Abe’s hometownTwo centuries after his birth, Springfield’s bestknown resident remains a revered icon, a leader who bore the weight of destiny to his untimely demise. Born in dire poverty and self-educated, Abraham Lincoln rose to lead our nation during its darkest time. Page 8 - no comments - 2,330 views  What the locals do for funthan 90 species of animals from Africa, Asia, Australia and North and South America. From April through October the zoo is open 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Mon.-Fri. and 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Sat. and Sun. From November through December and during the month of March, it’s open 10 a.m. Page 14 - 1 comment - 2,188 views  Illinois State MuseumNot to be missed during a visit to Springfield is the Illinois State Museum, just a few blocks west of downtown in the State Capitol complex. People of all ages will enjoy this free museum, which has been called “world-class” and “a gem in its own right. Page 18 - no comments - 2,276 views  The capital cityConstruction began on the sixth and current Illinois Capitol in 1868 after officials determined that more space was needed for government business. The building took 20 years to complete and cost more than $4.5 million. The first legislative session in the new Capitol was held. Page 20 - no comments - 2,046 views  Besides AbeAnyone looking for a complete parts manual for a World War II Martin B-26 Marauder – or another obscure relic from the aeronautical past – should visit AeroKnow Museum. Page 22 - 2 comments - 2,959 views  Performing ArtsThe city’s premier arts venue, the Hoogland Center for the Arts, is a magnet for practitioners and supporters of the arts. Named after the family that nurtured Family Video stores to nationwide prominence, the venue houses 18 different arts organizations. Page 28 - 5 comments - 2,830 views  Guide to galleriesIllinois State Museum Gift Shop, Illinois Artisans Gallery. Page 30 - no comments - 2,544 views  Downtown city mapWelcome to Springfield, Ill., home of Lincoln. The map on the opposite page features some of the city’s historic sites and places of interest. Besides visiting individual venue websites, you can access some venue info (and a Bar and Restaurant Directory) via the Illinois Times calendar at www. Page 32 - 1 comment - 2,329 views  The outdoorsThis is the perfect place for a quick nature walk without driving out of town. Just off one of Springfield’s busiest streets, Clear Lake Avenue,the sanctuary is a hidden jewel that’s accessible in minutes. Once a mid-19thcentury farm, it’s now a wooded haven for birds and birdwatchers and is owned by the Illinois Audubon Society. Page 34 - 4 comments - 2,769 views  Mother RoadCountless songs, movies, books and TV shows chronicle this section of pavement, but the reality about this piece of history is that touring Route 66 requires as much or as little time and money as you like. The journey costs only the price of gas, and even that can be omitted through use of a bicycle or a walking stick. Page 36 - no comments - 2,131 views  Heart of IllinoisHead south for a day of art. At Cedarhurst, they have it all. Located on a 90-acre site, Cedarhurst offers exciting visual and performing arts programs for the public. In the Rolling Meadows enjoy Cedarhurst’s Sculpture Park, an outdoor gallery with more than 60 large-scale sculptures. Page 38 - 3 comments - 2,546 views  The nightlifeThe nightlife of Springfield and surrounding communities is diverse and robust. Blues, folk, jazz, rock, country, hiphop, dance music, open mics and karaoke are all well represented on any given night in central Illinois and the capital city. Solid local acts playing original and cover material mix with national touring bands on the road from St. Page 42 - 1 comment - 2,922 views  Restaurant directoryWhere to go in Springfield when it’s time to eat. Page 46 - no comments - 3,168 views  This year’s big eventsOct. 2-3, 5 p.m.-12 a.m. Fri, 1p.m -12 a.m. Sat. BBQ competitors and vendors, local and national blues talent and children’s activities. Fifth and Washington. Downtown Springfield. 544-1723, downtownspringfield.org.. Page 58 - no comments - 5,379 views  Living hereSpringfield and Sangamon County aren’t just great places to visit; they’re also great places to live. The capital city and the nearly two dozen smaller communities around it offer many attractive reasons for you to make the Land of Lincoln your home.. Page 66 - no comments - 1,907 views 
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