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Lincoln Tomb To Close For Repairs

Abraham Lincoln's final resting place will be off limits to visitors for a few months as repairs are made. 
The Lincoln Tomb at Oak Ridge Cemetery in Springfield houses the former President, his wife and three of their four children.  

The state is investing more than 600 thousand dollars to restore interior finishes that have deteriorated over the years.  That includes plaster molding, paint, wall panels and plaques.  

The project will begin December first and won't be complete until early March.  The tomb will be closed to the public during that time.  

The monument was completed in 1874, nine years after Lincoln's assassination.  Repairs have been necessary throughout it's history, the most notable was finished in 1901 at which time Lincoln and his family were interred for the final time. 

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