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Show feU 4 km mm 11 ciessuis SALT LAKE CUT AMS g&X Jet r Salt Lake City and return First Class Hotels Tours and Sightseeing lei Greeting V Fully Escort: id T welv MeaK VISIT 4 ISLANDS - HAWAII Hilo, Nt Park, Kona - MAUI Lahaina lao KAUAI Cruise to Fern Grotto, Picnic, Dinner & Show at Paradise Pacifica All points OAHU of interest Compare our Hawaii itinerary before you buy1 18 EXCITING DAYS IN THE SUN IN 0 AUSTRALIA TAHITI NEW ZEALAND FIJI WITH OPTIONAL RETURN VIA BALI HONS KONG JAPAN 0 0 0 and optional step-ov- er in HAWAII Beehive Repeats One Of Cur Most Popular Tours CRUISE NEW AirSea Cruise From Salt San Juan Curacao 0 0 0 0 (Caracas) La Guaira Grenada Guadeloupe St. Thomas 0 Departures On January 30, 1976 February 20, 1976 March 12, 1976 March 26, 1976 November 14, 1975 November 21, 1975 December 26, 1975 January 9, 1976 January 16, 1976 Season Low Special New Year's Cruise MKINCFIELD, 'ui.'s M' 111. -i.sinall-- ' a humoy, ilmosjihpre in this 'wild city of some pp ,M' nun "i no hu 'y place, yes, rip roaring hustle-v.-',!- p It s 200 miles south t ago and 100 miles Mh of St Louis on ir:, the interstate skirts the l'., leasing a peaceful lowntown. mgtield is in the heart Lincoln country and hc'cin lies its fame and .I'trartmn for tourists. Ab-'ham Lincoln spent a 1'i. rter of a century in law in! politics here before his u i lion as President in .'iii Now, isitors come to alow his footsteps in i dory here's taper only one skys-a new 1 y cl. It serves as a . uidepost for tourists leaded downtown off the "nei dale From atop the u "I mdel the city looks like a ! I'ii (st, so thick are the , t,s. of M Springfields his-pits are within 'sing distance So just o i k up a map at any ic! huM or at the citys nist office, 5(10 E St and yuu'ie on ii v. v. FOOD place to start is 'be Lincoln Home Mall, "h and Jackson streets,, a'uac gas lights and buck i -- I n remind you of The area has been declared a National Historic Site. Work is under way to restore four square blocks as they were in the days of Lincoln even to the dirt streets Here stands Lincoln's home, purchased for $1,500 in 1844 The family occupied it for mere than 16 years before moving to Washington Three of Lincolns four sons Edward, William and Thomas were born in the home. Next door is the Corneau House, which serves as a tourist information center. street is the Edwards home, On down the Ninian where Lincoln married Mary Todd. The weddmg parlor has been recreated. Most recently restored is the Lincoln Depot on nearby Monroe Street, where President elect Unrein bid adieu to Springfield in 181 on his way to the White House. His parting words were: To this place, and the kindnc-- s of these pim" ple, 1 owe everything EASY WITHIN walking distance are the governor's mansion tnewly retur bishedi, the new Stae Capitol Bdildin:; and the unusual Illinois State Museum . Museums have a tenden cy to bore us. but this one is fascinating. It traces Illinois history from the beginning. You can pick up an audio headset at the information booth to plug in at any of the exhibits you want explained. It beats having a guide. Dont miss the treasures on the second floor. Probably the most amazing structure in the city is the Old State Capitol Building, facing a mall on Adams Street in the center 01 downtown. It was here that Lincoln served in the state Legisla- ture, argued some 200 cases before the Illinois Supreme Court and on June 16, PT8, delivered his famous House Divided" spool h. The Legislature and state oftices moved into the Capitol in 1840, but by the end of the Civil War it no longer was large enough to Illinois need' So the state limit another Capitol a few blocks away and sold the accommodate old one to Sangamon Coun r use as a courthon-e IN' lStJ, A as added by thiid story reLing the intire bunding and putting, new fust floor, thus altering the whole structure. Then in the late lOfis the county built a new in a courthouse omaiiitbtr fite was decided to restore the Old Capitol as it was in 1840 because of its it and historical past. IMPORTANT: Booh now to get your choice of ac- commodations and departure date. WITH CREATIVE WORLD TRAVEL IN COOPERATION Phone or Writs For Detailed Brochure The building was dismantled stone by stone, original pillars removed, everything catalogued and stored, then replaced in their original positions on a new foundation. The interior is meticulously furnished in the style of the 1840s. To make things even more realistic, there are ashes under the old iron stoves and papers strewn on the desks of legislators. Theres a modern touch, however, almost unseen. Beneath the restored Old two-levCapitol is a 430-ca- el r. public parking garage. Across the street from the Old Capitol is the Lincoln Herndon Building, which houses Lincolns law ofLce. Its wmth a visit up ickety stairs on the second ar.d third floors. Lincolns Tomb is m Oak Ridge Cemetery on the edge of town. The stately dedicated tn monument, contains 1874, I incedns body and those of h's w te and 'ons, Edw urd, WiUi.ti .nd Thomas. The el lest son, Robtrt Todd 1 tnei in who served as Sicreary of State and minister to Great Britain, is buried in Arlington Cemetery j -- Travel Desk . Inc, 355-347- 7 341 So. 5!ii East TWA JET CHARIER New York Cfy Roud Trip Jen 27 London 17 VO COO CRUISES CARI5EEAN ut S45 SC. AISSEA Waxco South America jj a jy j vvO Wi wo ! from 05 KAWJmiSXI 63 TOURS s Corductpd Fy arn Ej Ivan i3Kr s) Dv'.xk l.,ra. OcF. 10 WF WELCOME COMMERCIAL m jj fllWk J Fom SJt lake ACCOUNTS EUROPE, AFRICA, AMCSiCA SOUTH tH r-- muvcckjc 111-75- SbPmmi SVTMFttSJ - |