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A traveling exhibit by
the Harness Racing Museum Hall of Fame
May 1, 2010 – August 31, 2010
Free Admission
Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library
THE STORY OF HARNESS RACING
by Currier & Ives
An Opportunity to Share the
Sport of Harness Racing with the People
The pristine collection of 35 framed original Currier & Ives lithographs includes
studies of great trotting horses, mid-19th century scenes and comedic
adventures that convey a picturesque part of Americana prior to the advent and
development of photography. The exhibit is on loan from The Harness Racing
Museum & Hall of Fame.
The Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library will complement the exhibit with items
from its own collections reflecting the rich history of Illinois's horse and racing
industry. Among the items to be displayed are the 1836 rules and members of
the Petersburg, Illinois Jockey Club, a group that used the race track surveyed
by Abraham Lincoln.
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