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Oct. 6, 2022.
Lincoln Home National Historic Site; preserves the Springfield, Illinois home and related historic district where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1844 to 1861.
Lincoln Home: bought by Lincoln and his wife in 1844.
Jan. 17, 2015--MIT broke open a close game late in the first half and never looked back as the Engineers took a 74-54 win at home over Springfield College.
Springfield Rugby Football Club vs Kansas City Blues Rugby team and the Queen City Chaos vs the Omaha Goats women's rugby teams.
SPRINGFIELD, VA - October 25: T.C. William's Rober Longerbeam dances to the sidlines before getting taken out by West Potomac's Richard Kobiah during the first half of Friday nights game between T.C. Williams and West Potomac at the St. James in Springfield. (Photo by Doug Kapustin/For The Washington Post)
Springfield - Six Corners neighborhood tornado damage - photos from UMass Historic Preservation Program field assessment teams
Residents of Weed, California rally outside of the headquarters of Roseburg Forest Products to demand that the Springfield, Oregon-based company cease its aggressive campaign to deprive them of their clean drinking water. (photo by
Steve Dipaola)
Springfield, Illinois, where Lincoln practiced law and served in legislature, digital copy of print. Complete indexed photo collection at WorldHistoryPics.com.
Springfield - Six Corners neighborhood tornado damage - photos from UMass Historic Preservation Program field assessment teams
Built in 1928, this Art Deco-style building was constructed to house the Schnepp and Barnes Printing Company. The building features a limestone exterior with one bay containing large casement windows, a copper-clad spandrel panel, a decorative parapet, and a first floor storefront with a transom. The building is a contributing structure in the Central Springfield Historic District, listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1978, and expanded to its present size in 2016.