Did You Know?
On October 3, 1863, during the Civil War, President Lincoln proclaimed that the last Thursday in November would be a national holiday - Thanksgiving.
So much has been written about Lincoln, but there are so many interesting facets of the man, his presidency
and his past that are yet to be discovered...
The Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration, February 12, 2008
through February 12, 2010 will create new focus and interest
in Lincoln, our 16th President.
The LINCOLN LICENSE is designed to look like an
authentic state driver’s license. The front captures
Lincoln’s photo, the log cabin in which he was born
and many of his pertinent facts. On the back is one of 8
interesting firsts of Lincoln’s life and legacy.
The original LINCOLN LICENSE is a fun souvenir,
great gift and educational incentive for teachers.
The LINCOLN LICENSE is an inexpensive, unique
souvenir for your customers to purchase again and again.
Collectors will want to purchase all eight cards. Three
states are represented: Kentucky, Illinois, Indiana, and
our nation’s capitol.
Don’t miss out on providing this one of a kind souvenir
for your store, group or educational buyers. Celebrate
Lincoln- the man and the principles that he stood for and the continuing inspiration his memory is today.
The Lincoln Bicentennial Celebration
February 12, 2008- February 12, 2010
“Abe never needed a driver’s license, but you can purchase a replica, honest.” – John Friedlein, The News-Enterprise (8/27/2007)
Carolyn Martinette, a Hodgenville, Kentucky native, is proud of the Lincoln heritage in her hometown. As the Bicentennial Celebrations of Abraham Lincoln’s birthday drew near, Carolyn decided she wanted to do something different to capture the imagination of the many new discovers of our 16th President. After visiting Graceland and purchasing an official Elvis souvenir driver’s license, the idea of Lincoln License was born!
“I decided that although there weren’t any automobiles in Abe’s day, a license could be an attractive, educational, fun, and inexpensive souvenir”, says Ms. Martinette. For children and adults alike, this “driver’s license” will make a great gift. Thanks for visiting www.lincolnlicense.com!
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