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            Old State Capitol honors veterans of yesterday and today to mark 
			Gettysburg Address anniversary 150th 
			anniversary observance Nov. 11-19 
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            [November 06, 2013] 
            SPRINGFIELD -- The Old State 
			Capitol State Historic Site will mark the 150th anniversary of the 
			Gettysburg Address this month with a display of more than 3,500 
			flags and with a special "Remembrance Day" ceremony to honor the 
			soldiers of yesterday and today. | 
		
            |  The "Hallowed Ground" display of flags runs Nov. 11-19. The display 
			will consist of 3,512 small flags planted on the Old State Capitol 
			grounds -- one flag for each marked grave at the Soldiers' National 
			Cemetery at Gettysburg. Visitors will be able to tie ribbons to the 
			flags to honor loved ones who have served in the military. The 
			display takes its name from Abraham Lincoln's famous address at the 
			dedication of the Gettysburg cemetery on Nov. 19, 1863. He said: "In 
			a larger sense, we can not dedicate -- we can not consecrate -- we 
			can not hallow -- this ground. The brave men, living and dead, who 
			struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add 
			or detract." The free "Hallowed Ground" exhibit begins Nov. 11, Veterans Day, 
			at 9 a.m. The 114th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry 
			(Re-activated) will raise a flag on the Old Capitol lawn prior to 
			the start of the Veterans Day Parade in downtown Springfield. 
			 Then, on Nov. 16, the Old State Capitol will be the scene of the 
			special Remembrance Day ceremony at 2 p.m. to honor those who have 
			given their lives fighting in all wars. Remembrance Day is a 
			tradition in the town of Gettysburg, Penn. The observance is on the 
			Saturday closest to Nov. 19, the anniversary of the address.  
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			 The free Old State Capitol event begins with the 114th Regiment 
			Illinois Volunteer Infantry presenting colors, followed by a message 
			from Jerry Kowalski, national chaplain for the Sons of Union 
			Veterans of the Civil War.  The Lincoln Troubadours will perform music from the 1860s. The 
			Old State Capitol Chorale will sing patriotic selections, 
			accompanied by the144th Army Band of the Illinois National Guard.
			 The tribute is part of the Illinois Historic Preservation 
			Agency's commemoration of the Gettysburg Address sesquicentennial, 
			which includes events at the Lincoln Presidential Library and 
			Museum, the Old State Capitol, and the Lincoln Log Cabin. For 
			details, visit www.GettysburgAddress150.com. The
			Old State Capitol State Historic Site, administered by the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency, is regularly open Tuesday 
			through Saturday from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The site will be open Nov. 
			11-16 and 19 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. for this special event. 
            [Text from file received from the 
			Illinois Historic Preservation Agency] |