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Lincoln Bicentennial Web Site Launched

"This new Web site is a great resource that reminds us why our 16th President is one of world history's most revered figures."

The Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission has launched a Web site to promote activities and events leading to the 200th anniversary of Lincoln's birth. The Web site provides an online resource to build enthusiasm and support for the February 2009 observance in Illinois.

"This new Web site is a great resource that reminds us why our 16th President is one of world history's most revered figures, and what we are doing to celebrate his Bicentennial in the Land of Lincoln. I encourage everybody to visit this Web site as well as the many state-operated historic sites and memorials, to fully appreciate what Lincoln's legacy means to us today," said Governor Rod R. Blagojevich today.

The Web site will feature planned events in Illinois leading up to the Bicentennial and will be continually updated as new events are scheduled. Illinois' world-renowned Lincoln historic sites and the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum are highlighted. The Web site introduces the Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission members and their mission, and has links to the federal, Kentucky and Indiana bicentennial commissions to keep visitors informed about what's going on outside the State of Illinois. Lincoln200.net also includes a wealth of information about the 16th President's life and times with links to numerous research and history organizations.

"The Commission is very excited to launch the Illinois Lincoln Bicentennial Web site. This site will be used as a tool to distribute information on local and statewide bicentennial events and planning," said Illinois Lincoln Bicentennial Coordinator Kay Smith. "We look forward to furnishing the site with interesting and informative details to promote the best possible ways to honor Lincoln and the 200th anniversary of his birth."

Blagojevich established the Illinois Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission in February 2006 to promote a deeper knowledge, understanding and engagement in the life and times of Abraham Lincoln through conferences, publications, preservation of Lincoln sites, and observances commemorating Lincoln's 200th birthday. The Commission is working closely with local, state and national government agencies and organizations to coordinate events leading up to the Bicentennial observance. The Commission operates with support from the Illinois Historic Preservation Agency.