Rosenwald Exhibit Project Update

Date: 08/12/25
Location: 406 South 8th Street Springfield, IL 62701

Join Lincoln Presidential Foundation and Lincoln Home National Historic Site, Tuesday, August 12th, for a Rosenwald Exhibit project update!

Please join us the morning of Julius Rosenwald’s birthday for an exhibit project update from Lincoln Presidential Foundation CEO Erin Carlson Mast and Lincoln Home National Historic Site Superintendent Chris Collins. This project is made possible in part by the National Park Foundation. Representatives from NPF will be joining the event.

The update will include an overview of the project to date and a walk-through of the first floor of Rosenwald House, featuring sketches of the proposed exhibit design. Following the walk-through, we will host an optional roundtable discussion on the Rosenwald Exhibit Project.

Thank you for your engagement and support of the Rosenwald Exhibit Project at Lincoln Home National Historic Site.

Tuesday, August 12, 2025

9:00 a.m. - 11:30 a.m.

Refreshments provided

Seating is limited. Registration Required

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9:00 a.m. - Program, Conference Center

9:30 a.m. - Rosenwald Exhibit Walk-through

10:30 a.m. - Roundtable Discussion, Conference Center

Lincoln Home National Historic Site Conference Center

406 South 8th Street

Springfield, IL 62701

Please feel free to park at the Visitors Center and then walk to the Conference Center, located across from Rosenwald House, at the corner of Eighth Street and Capitol Avenue.

(Parking can be validated in the Visitors Center)

Generous support for the Rosenwald Exhibit Project was also provided by the Righteous Persons Foundation, the Shapell Manuscript Foundation, Dr. Scholl Foundation, the Community Foundation for the Land of Lincoln, Lumpkin Family Foundation, Morgan-Morse Family Fund, Nancy Sage, Lisa and Stephen Stone Family Fund, and Healing Illinois. The Illinois Department of Human Services funds Healing Illinois in partnership with The Field Foundation of Illinois and the United Way of Central Illinois. Other generous donors include Sheila Walk, William Fales, Anna Lenhardt, Walter Kuhlmey, Aldona Prackaila, Rupert Borgsmiller, Eileen Green, Violet Lee, Nancy Hansen, Karen Witter, Michael Ross, and Michael Rosborough.