A pioneer era flatboat retracing Abraham Lincoln's historic 1828 trip from Rockport, Ind., to New Orleans, La., will make stops in the Southeast Missouri Friday and Saturday.
The boat will make riverfront stops in New Madrid at 4 p.m. Friday and Caruthersville at 3 p.m. Saturday. The boat set sail in Rockport, Ind., Sept. 9 and will make its final stop of the trip in New Orleans.
The event is a recreation of the former U.S. president's trip where he witnessed his first slave auction while in New Orleans, an event that cemented his anti-slavery views.
At each stop, the public can visit an informational tent featuring an educational display about Lincoln's life in Indiana. Free Lincoln informational booklets and children's Lincoln activity pages will be distributed courtesy of the Indiana Abraham Lincoln Bicentennial Commission, The Spencer County, Indiana Visitors Bureau, and Think Lincoln, Inc.
More information about Lincoln's Journey of Remembrance is available online at www.LincolnsJourney.org or by calling 1-888-444-9252.
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