February 2008 marked the beginning of a three-year celebration of the bicentennial of Abraham Lincoln's birth. His legacy as arguably America's greatest President has been commemorated in art, music, and sculpture and an abundance of Lincoln material will reach the public through museums between now and the end of 2010. The Studebaker National Museums efforts have included borrowing the Faces of Lincoln exhibit from the Indiana Historical Society and displaying Lincoln artwork from private collectors. At the core of these, though, is the cornerstone of the museums own vehicle collection: the 1865 President Lincoln Carriage.
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