![]() ![]() Historic Cricket demonstrations with Tom Melville will take place all day on the Lincoln Farm. All rooms will provide guests with a fridge. At the guesthouse all rooms include air conditioning, a closet, a flat-screen TV, a private bathroom, bed linen, towels and a balcony with a mountain view. The Unreconstructed String Band on the Sargent Farm will be playing throughout the day. Lincoln Log Cabins is located in Lincoln, within 9.4 miles of Loon Mountain and 13 miles of Franconia Notch State Park. Noon | Two Man Saw Contest - Sargent Farmġ2:30 pm | Three-Legged Race- Lincoln Farmġ2:30 pm |Side Show Stunts with Hoosier Spectacle- Sargent Farmġ:30 pm | 19th-Century Street Performer, Clockwork Clown - Sargent FarmĢ:00 pm | Kids Pie-Eating Contest- Lincoln FarmĢ:00 pm | The Dulcimer Guy- Visitor CenterĢ:30 pm | Side Show Stunts with Hoosier Spectacle- Sargent Farmģ:00 pm | Kids Dipper Cup Race- Sargent Farmģ:30 pm |19th-Century Street Performer, Clockwork Clown - Sargent Farm The Unreconstructed String Band on the Sargent Farm will be playing throughout the day.ġ1:00 am | Side Show Stunts with Hoosier Spectacle- Sargent Farmġ1:30 am | 19th-Century Street Performer, Clockwork Clown - Sargent Farm A pop-up farmers market at the front of the park will feature Four Little Pumpkins Farm. Food trucks both days include Slow-Spark BBQ, Highway Heartburn hamburgers, Donut Dollies mini-donuts, Kettle Korn, and We-Lik-It ice cream arrives on Sunday. The Unreconstructed String Band will perform, storyteller and dulcimer player, Mike Anderson, will perfom, the Clockwork Clown will be returning, take in the view with the Grand Camera Obscura, sideshow performers Hoosier Spectacle will perform sideshow stunts of sword swallowing and juggling, Common Stock Entertainment will showcase their cabinet of curiosities, and on Sunday only go on a nature walk or watch a performance from storyteller Brian "Fox" Ellis, historic cricket demonstrations will also be available on Sunday. A number of artisans will be on site demonstrating their crafts including, spinning, pottery, broommaking, blacksmithing, embroidery, and many other 19th-century crafts. Visitors are encouraged to take part in period games and activities. Don't miss experiencing 19th-century life on the farm! Activities will take place at both the Lincoln and Sargent farms and will include children's games, crafts, and hearth cooking. The event is free and open to the public. September 24 and 25, 2022- 10:00 am to 4:00 pmĬome celebrate the arrival of autumn at the Harvest Frolic on Saturday and Sunday, September 24 and 25 from 10 a.m. Interestingly, the note on the postcard has nothing to do with Lincoln but rather with the health of a sick relative in Chicago.Celebrate the Arrival of Autumn at the Harvest Frolic! The family who received this postcard had a large picture of Lincoln hanging in their Blacksmith shop for many years. Temporal Coverage 1910 Collection Publisher Early American Museum Rights Copyright Not Evaluated Resource Identifier 1994.015.0058 Date Created 8-1-00 Collection Title Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community) Collection Teaching with Digital Content (Cultural Heritage Community)Īnother indication of the reverence for Lincoln present in Illinois in the generations after his death. Lesson Plans / Themes Governing Ourselves Learning StandardsĪuthor or Creator Early American Museum Language eng Subject / Keywords Interestingly, the note on the postcard has nothing to do with Lincoln but rather with the health of a sick relative in Chicago. Interpretation Another indication of the reverence for Lincoln present in Illinois in the generations after his death. Postcard of "Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin Built by Abraham Lincoln and his father in 1831, in Coles County, Illinois.On the reverse is a note and a cancelled one cent stamp. ![]() This postcard was mailed Augfrom Chicago to El Paso, Illinois. taken to Chicago during the World's Fair by the Abraham Lincoln Log Cabin Association".Title Postcard of Abraham Lincoln's Log Cabin Description
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