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Old State Capitol
This historic Greek Revival building dominates the
downtown square in Springfield. It became associated with Abraham Lincoln as
early as 1837, when the cornerstone was laid. As a member of the General
Assembly, Lincoln helped to move the state capital from Vandalia to
Springfield in that year.
During the time before becoming president Lincoln was a frequent visitor
to this building. He tried cases before the Illinois Supreme Court,
did research in the law library, and gave speeches including the
famous "House Divided."
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