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Important historical site.
The building is easily accessible from the street. There is information about it’s the historical significance on plaques in the building’s surroundings. Unfortunately the Statehouse was closed dur...
The Vandalia State House, built in 1836, was an impressive structure for its time but not so impressive that it didn't impress a young legislator named Abraham Lincoln, who voted with his colleagues t...
Nicely maintained historical sight. My husband and I did the self guided tour which was very informative. We learned quite a bit about early Illinois government and were able to walk on the same floor...
It was time to take a break from driving, so when I saw the sign for a National Historic Site in Vandalia, we got off the interstate and drove into town. Actually this was one of the few Lincoln site...
Important historical site.
The building is easily accessible from the street. There is information about it’s the historical significance on plaques in the building’s surroundings. Unfortunately the Statehouse was closed dur...
Lincoln wasn't impressed
The Vandalia State House, built in 1836, was an impressive structure for its time but not so impressive that it didn't impress a young legislator named Abraham Lincoln, who voted with his colleagues t...
Piece of Illinois history
Nicely maintained historical sight. My husband and I did the self guided tour which was very informative. We learned quite a bit about early Illinois government and were able to walk on the same floor...
A Must Stop
A great place to stop in and learn about the history of Lincoln and the area. The lady gave us a tour and it was really nice.
History worth stopping for!!
It was time to take a break from driving, so when I saw the sign for a National Historic Site in Vandalia, we got off the interstate and drove into town. Actually this was one of the few Lincoln site...