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Lincoln Home National Historic Site - Disturbed Lands![]() The Lincoln Home was built in 1839, on land that was once part of the Midwestern tallgrass prairie. In the early 19th century, European settlers disturbed the native prairie by plowing under the tallgrasses to build small farms and towns. Springfield, one of those small towns, became the state capital of Illinois in 1837. As the city expanded and people settled the surrounding environs, the natural prairie wildflowers and groves of trees were replaced with agricultural fields and small businesses. |
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