- The list below includes 10 free or cheap things to do in or near Lincoln, Illinois, including 49 different types of inexpensive activities like Parks, Bowling, Movie Theaters and Aviation Museums.
- From Lincoln Park District to Kickapoo Creek Park, there are a variety of budget-friendly attractions in Lincoln and in nearby cities within 25 miles like Springfield.
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Professional drivers sate passengers’ need for speed in stock cars during exciting racing experiences
25.3 Miles
Springfield's King Pin Lanes is a bowling alley that hosts open bowling as well as a variety of bowling leagues and tournaments. The alley also features a restaurant and full bar.
27.5 Miles
Well known for being the final resting place of Abraham Lincoln's family, Oak Ridge Cemetery is the largest cemetery in Illinois. Besides the mausoleums, a main point of interest may be Lincoln's bust, which visitors rub for good luck.
27.9 Miles
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54 votes
1301 N MacArthur Blvd, Springfield, IL 62702
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Illinois State Military Museum is small but well laid. Unique exhibits such as the artificial leg of General Santa Ana from the Mexican war are major attractions. Learn stories of war and service to the state and nation.
28.2 Miles
97%
3216 votes
212 North 6th Street, Springfield, IL 62701
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Preserving the life and legacy of our 16th President, the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum is an essential visit for history buffs. Inside, find authentic letters and artifacts, a replica of Lincoln's log cabin, video exhibits, and more.
28.3 Miles
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210 votes
Sixth & Adams Streets, Springfield, IL
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Built between 1840 – 1841, the Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices State Historical Site provides a glimpse of Lincoln's life before he became famous. Featuring a visitors gallery, theater, and the restored law offices used by Lincoln and his partners.
28.3 Miles
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52 votes
9 S Old State Capitol Plaza, Springfield, IL 62701
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The Korean War National Museum is a historical museum dedicated to educating the public on the history of the Korean War. The museum offers a variety of exhibits, collections, and educational programs.
28.4 Miles
91%
580 votes
5th & Adams Streets, Springfield, IL 62701
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The scene of many Lincoln speeches in the years leading up to the Civil War, the Old State Capitol, was the center of Illinois political life in the 1800's. Visitors can take a guided tour or view the historic building on their own.
28.5 Miles
Illinois State Capitol is the tallest capitol of this kind in America, with a height of 361 feet. It was built in 1889, in the architectural style of the French Renaissance.
28.5 Miles
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1793 votes
413 South Eighth St., Springfield, IL 62701
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The Lincoln Home National Historic Site is in the middle of a four block, historic neighborhood. The free, guided tour shows you Lincoln's house as it was before he became our 16th President.
28.6 Miles
The Elijah Iles home is the oldest house in Springfield and is said to have been frequented by Abraham Lincoln. It houses the Springfield Museum and a collection of furniture and accessories. You can rent it for social or business gatherings.