Opens at January 1-December 31 Tuesday,Thursday-Saturday 12:00-16:00
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914 5th St, Lincoln, IL 62656Map
Phone+1 217-732-8930
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Route 66 trip
The tour guide supplied alot of knowledge that was very interesting. I did not know that the original Post illegal Courthouse was purchased by Thomas Edison abs moved to Dearborn Michigan. And this wa...
Looking for Lincoln trip: We spent a couple of hours this morning at the Lincoln Heritage Museum, but after a great lunch at Flossie and Delzena's, we drove to the site of Deskins Tavern. Right acro...
The Postville Courthouse is a replica of the courthouse where Abraham Lincoln used to practice law (the original was purchased by Henry Ford and moved to Michigan). The Courthouse does have a chair a...
In almost every instance on Route 66, the people you meet are just like the two gentlemen we met on our most recent visit to the Postville Courthouse. Okay, so this is a replica of the original cou...
Route 66 trip
The tour guide supplied alot of knowledge that was very interesting. I did not know that the original Post illegal Courthouse was purchased by Thomas Edison abs moved to Dearborn Michigan. And this wa...
We really enjoyed going through the courthouse
Looking for Lincoln trip: We spent a couple of hours this morning at the Lincoln Heritage Museum, but after a great lunch at Flossie and Delzena's, we drove to the site of Deskins Tavern. Right acro...
A Must Stop
Another place to stop and see on Route 66. Cute place, but was kind of disappointed it wasn't the orginal.
Neat replica of Abe's courthouse
The Postville Courthouse is a replica of the courthouse where Abraham Lincoln used to practice law (the original was purchased by Henry Ford and moved to Michigan). The Courthouse does have a chair a...
A++ Volunteers
In almost every instance on Route 66, the people you meet are just like the two gentlemen we met on our most recent visit to the Postville Courthouse. Okay, so this is a replica of the original cou...