Lincoln Monument Association

Monument · Springfield

Lincoln Monument Association

Monument · Springfield

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1500 Monument Ave, Springfield, IL 62702

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Highlights

President Lincoln's tomb with obelisk, statues, family crypt  

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1500 Monument Ave, Springfield, IL 62702 Get directions

dnrhistoric.illinois.gov

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1500 Monument Ave, Springfield, IL 62702 Get directions

+1 217 782 2717
dnrhistoric.illinois.gov

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wheelchair accessible parking lot
wheelchair accessible entrance

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Aug 23, 2025

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"As the president with arguably the most monuments, tributes, statues, and memorials in American history, it is no surprise that Abraham Lincoln’s Tomb is a grand piece of work. What is a bit surprising however is the odd compulsion to rub the 16th president’s nose for good luck that seems to come over visitors to his gravesite. Finished in 1874, the towering tomb comprises a tall central tower atop the squat mausoleum building that holds the president’s remains, all made of the same brilliant granite. Four large bronze statues indicating the four branches of the military (at the time Infantry, Artillery, Cavalry, and Navy) surround the central obelisk each featuring ornate stonework at their bases as well. At the foot of the tomb is a large bronze replica of Lincoln’s head, cast from the bronze statue at the capitol. It is the nose of this replica bust that visitors have taken to rubbing for good luck, buffing the schnoz to a golden shine. No one is quite sure how this superstitious habit began, but today thousands of visitors from across the country make a special point to rub the nose of the man who ended the Civil War. In addition to President Lincoln the tomb holds the bodies of his wife and three of his children in stone vaults. Lincoln was once kept in an underground tomb after a pair of criminal masterminds attempted to steal his bones for ransom.  After moving the President’s remains several times they were finally buried in a vault ten feet below ground, contained in a wood box, wrapped in a steel cage, and covered over with Portland cement.  Per Robert Lincoln’s instructions the remains lie a few feet behind, and about ten feet below, the large granite marker in the sarcophagus chamber. Visitors to the grave can enter the tomb to take a peek at Lincoln’s enviable coffin, but trying to rub it is probably bad luck. Stick to the nose." - ATLAS_OBSCURA

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W O'Brien

Google
A fitting memorial for the memory of one of the most influential American president. The memorial is in a way a mausoleum. It is open during certain hours and staff by knowledgeable custodian. Within this mausoleum you also find the tombs of Mary Todd, and her sons. Behind the memorial and at the base of the Hill you'll find the original temporary site where Lincoln's remains replaced. There is an informational placard and an image that shows what it looks like in the late 1800s. Interestingly enough, this temporary tomb was not only just for Abraham Lincoln but for other unexpectedly deceased that waited until their final resting place became ready. There is nearby parking that is a short walk to the memorial. I also noted that a free city tour bus also has a stop here. Grounds are open between 8 to 5: 00. It is important to note that the memorial sits within an active cemetery. visitors are reminded to act in solemnity during their visit.

Alyssa Wheeler

Google
It was awesome to see a mini version of the Lincoln monument. And his final resting place. The little statues they have around the vault are very nice and show him in a different way then we're used to I think. The monument is in a huge graveyard. It was awesome just to drive around and check out the dates and names on the stones also. Very nice grounds.

Aleksei Plotnikov

Google
Based on the history of the United States, this place is a must-visit. Considering the impact Lincoln had on the development of the country, it is important to come here at least once and pay tribute to this historical figure. Perhaps it would be a good idea to touch the President's nose for good luck before the election campaign.

Emily G

Google
A beautiful monument and mausoleum built for President Lincoln and his family. Highly recommend visiting during late spring & summer months on a Tuesday to see the lowering of the American flag by the 114th IL regiment reenactment.

Celeste Lewis-Bradley

Google
Only 2 miles from the Lincoln presidential library and museum. Tucked in the back it’s is pretty impressive and grand inside. Quite a tribute to an amazing man. His family is there as well except for Robert. Worth a visit and it’s free! RV parking available

Rick White

Google
Visited on 6.15.2025. A Spectacular resting place and tribute to one of America's Greatest Presidents. Highly recommend visiting!

Mark Schmidt

Google
Elegance befitting a giant among men and Presidents, the tomb is likely to leave a lasting impression among all that visit. The historian on the grounds is knowledgeable and adds to the experience. Utilize him.

Ramon Torres

Google
This place was an experience. So thankful to be able to visit and pay my respects. I was the first person to show up and the stillness of the air really made it feel natural. I really enjoyed being here.