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            Civil War exhibit closing with a gift: free admission Visit 'To 
			Kill and to Heal' for free on Saturday & Sunday 
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            [November 27, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD — Admission to "To 
			Kill and to Heal," an exhibit on the weapons and medicine of the 
			Civil War, will be free Saturday and Sunday, the exhibit's final 
			weekend at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. | 
		
            |  Normally, visitors can see "To Kill and to Heal" as part of their 
			regular museum admission or by paying $5 for a special ticket just 
			for the exhibit. On the final weekend, however, the exhibit-only 
			ticket will be offered for free. "This exhibit reveals the horrors 
			of war, which necessitated improvements in battlefield medicine and 
			hospital care. Seeing it is a sobering experience, and we want to 
			make sure everyone gets a chance to visit before it's gone for 
			good," said Eileen Mackevich, executive director of the Abraham 
			Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.  "To Kill and to Heal" opened on May 11, 2012, about a month after 
			the 150th anniversary of the Battle of Shiloh, the first Civil War 
			battle with massive casualties. The exhibit includes a drum carried 
			by a wounded soldier, a tree trunk with an embedded artillery shell 
			from the Battle of Chickamauga, an amputation kit, a crude leg 
			prosthesis, and a flag carried by Illinois soldiers through battle 
			after battle. 
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            The Lincoln Presidential Museum, at 212 N. Sixth St. in 
			Springfield, is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. daily. For details, visit 
			www.presidentlincoln.illinois.gov. 
            [Text from
			Abraham 
			Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum 
			file received from the
			Illinois Historic 
			Preservation Agency]
 
            
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