The annual candlelight walk at Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site, a popular kick-off to the fall festival season, will take place 7-9 p.m. Friday and Saturday, Oct. 4 and 5.
Visitors are invited to this once-a-year opportunity to explore the site at night. Pathways in the historic village will be lined with candle lanterns. Site staff and volunteer interpreters dressed in period clothing will be in many of the log homes and shops to talk about life in the original village and in 19th-century Illinois. Building interiors will be candle-lit, and visitors will be able to walk through buildings that are open. Visitors are asked to keep flashlights off while experiencing the village at candlelight.
“New Salem is a true gem that attracts visitors from all over the state and country,” stated State Representative Mike Coffey. “These two nights offer an incredible look back into history and what life was like in the early 19th century.”
Admission and parking are free, though visitors are encouraged to make a donation to assist with the upkeep of the site. Food and beverages will be available for purchase from two food trucks and a coffee truck that will be parked at the site. Railsplitter Gifts and Eatery is now on site for dinner and souvenirs.
“Come see history in real life during the Candlelight Walk,” said State Representative Wayne Rosenthal. “Seeing the New Salem village at night is a truly unique and one-of-a-kind experience. This is a fun and family-friendly event to be enjoyed by all ages.”
Lincoln’s New Salem State Historic Site is at 15588 History Lane in Petersburg. The site is managed by the Illinois Department of Natural Resources.
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