See Abraham Lincoln as you’ve never seen him before with this self-guided walking tour of historic Springfield. Stroll through the 16th president’s old neighborhood, see the home where he lived before heading to the White House, and stop by his old law office! As you explore these historic sites, your audio guide will reveal the man behind the myth. So get your top hat ready and embark on a picturesque stroll worthy of the history books!
After booking, check your email/text to download the separate Audio Tour Guide App by Action while connected to WiFi or mobile data. Enter the password, download the tour, and enjoy it offline. Follow the audio instructions and route from the designated starting point.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
This isn't an entrance ticket. Check opening hours before your visit.
Pause here and look at the big brown house with green shutters to our left. This is the Dean House. And who were the Deans you might ask? A smart woman with a prospector husband, that’s who! Harriet Dean bought this land just days before her husband Frederick left to look for gold in California. He found no gold, but came back to Springfield to find a cozy home. Sounds pretty good to me. Plus, who wouldn’t want to live next to the Lincolns?
Notice the red brick church across the street on our left? That’s the First Presbyterian Church, also known as the Lincoln Family Church. The Lincolns first came here in 1850 after the death of their three-year-old son Edward. It was a devastating loss for both of them. They came to church to find solace and meaning.
Pause at the intersection with 8th Street. Check out the house across the street, on the corner, to the left of the road. It’s a tan house with green shutters. That’s Abraham Lincoln’s home, the only house he’d ever bought and paid for.
NOTE: The tour is over 1.5 miles long, with more than 24 audio stories, and takes about 1-2 hours to complete.
Buy once, use for one year! Ideal for extended visits and return trips over the next 12 months.
Pause here and look at the three-story brick building on our left. This is where Lincoln worked in the mid-1800s. Clients would come to the Lincoln-Herndon Law Offices. Imagine you’re one of them! You’re here because of a dispute between you and your neighbor over some chickens. They’ve been wandering off, destroying your vegetable and flower gardens. You seek counsel from either Abraham Lincoln or his partner William H. Herndon. These were their law offices.
Take your time admiring the Old Capitol State Building on our right. You can’t miss it! We just saw Lincoln’s law office. Now this is where his political career really ramped up.
Springfield residents may not all have had personal contact with Lincoln the Lawyer, but they probably did with Lincoln the Politician! Shaking hands, telling jokes and attending public events, Lincoln was everywhere. And standing at six-foot-four, he was hard to miss!
The papers Lincoln is holding here are his second inaugural address, delivered in March of 1865. The Civil War was nearing its end. Slavery in the United States would soon be abolished. And a month later Lincoln would be shot dead. We’ll hear more about all of these things soon. For now, here is perhaps the most famous excerpt from Lincoln’s speech:
Here we see a different, more pensive version of Lincoln. He’s clutching his coat against the cold, looking at something far away. What could he be thinking of? His time in Springfield, his hopes and dreams? Or maybe he’s bracing himself for war.
Pause here. On our left stands the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. This massive library is 50 percent larger than any other devoted to a US president. Inside are presidential documents, early drafts of speeches, and more, though the most valuable artifacts are available only for research purposes. The museum also features life-size dioramas portraying Lincoln’s life.
This red brick building near the train tracks on the corner of East Monroe is Lincoln Depot. No, it wasn’t named that in Lincoln’s day. It was just known as The Depot, but it’s from here where Lincoln’s hands became bruised from shaking so many hands. He was saying goodbye to his friends, colleagues and hundreds of complete strangers. Lincoln was on his way to Washington, about to be sworn in as the next president of the United States.
Begin from Lincoln Home National Historic Site Visitor Center. After booking the tour, search your emails and texts for "audio tour". Your tour is VALID FOR ONE YEAR so follow these instructions NOW to finish setting up the tour while you have Wi-Fi/data. Do NOT wait until you are onsite.
1. Find The Setup Instructions NOW:
• Download the App: actiontourguide.com/app
• Find Your Password: Search your email or text messages for “Action Tour Guide”
• Enter Password: Open the app and enter your 8-digit password
• Download the Tour NOW while you have Wi-Fi or cell service
• Offline Ready: Once downloaded, the tour works without internet
• Need Help? Visit: actiontourguide.com/redeem
2. Download The Tour NOW:
• Download NOW over WiFi or cellular data ahead of your trip.
• Don’t wait until travel day - your tour is VALID FOR ONE YEAR from purchase.
• Your password redemption is limited to the number of travelers booked. Please enter the same password on each device.
3. Audio Tour Tips:
• This is a self-guided audio tour - no one will meet you at the starting point.
• Entrance and attraction tickets are not included. Please book those separately.
• Curious how it works? Watch a quick video here: actiontourguide.com/tutorial
• Bring headphones for the best experience on your walking tour.
• Valid for 12 months - listen to your tour on any day without changing your travel date or rebooking!
4. Help & Support:
• Visit our FAQs: actiontourguide.com/faq
• Chat online: actiontourguide.com
• Call: 1-315-291-0634
• Email: support@actiontourguide.com
Illinois is a state in the Midwestern United States known for its vibrant cities, rich history, and diverse landscapes. From the bustling streets of Chicago to the serene landscapes of Shawnee National Forest, Illinois offers a unique blend of urban excitement and natural beauty.
Cloud Gate, also known as 'The Bean,' is a iconic public sculpture located in Millennium Park in Chicago. The reflective surface of the bean-shaped sculpture creates a distorted reflection of the city skyline and visitors.
Wrigley Field is a historic baseball park located on the North Side of Chicago. It is the home of the Chicago Cubs and offers a unique atmosphere and experience for baseball fans.
Shawnee National Forest is a beautiful natural area in southern Illinois, offering hiking, camping, and scenic drives. The forest is known for its diverse landscapes, including rolling hills, forests, and unique rock formations.
A thick, buttery crust filled with layers of cheese, toppings, and tomato sauce. It's a Chicago staple and a must-try for any visitor.
A steamed all-beef hot dog topped with yellow mustard, chopped white onions, bright green sweet pickle relish, a dill pickle spear, tomato slices or wedges, pickled sport peppers, and a dash of celery salt, served on a poppy seed bun.
Thinly sliced beef cooked in its own juices and served on an Italian roll. It can be dipped in the juices for extra flavor.
This period offers warm weather and is ideal for outdoor activities and festivals. The summer months are particularly popular for beach visits and city events.
US Dollar (USD)
Central Time Zone (CT) (GMT-6)
120VV, 60HzHz
Illinois is generally safe for travelers, with most visits being trouble-free. However, like any destination, it's important to be aware of your surroundings and take precautions to ensure a safe and enjoyable trip. Some areas, particularly in Chicago, can be more dangerous, especially at night.
Chicago Union Station
Chicago Bus Terminal, Peoria Bus Station
The 'L' is a convenient and affordable way to get around Chicago, with eight color-coded lines serving the city and its suburbs.
Available • Apps: Uber, Lyft
Car, Bike, Scooter
Naperville is a charming suburban town located just outside of Chicago. It offers a mix of historic architecture, beautiful parks, and a vibrant downtown area with shopping, dining, and entertainment options.
Starved Rock State Park is a beautiful natural area located in northern Illinois. The park is known for its stunning sandstone canyons, waterfalls, and hiking trails. It's a popular destination for outdoor enthusiasts and nature lovers.
Galena is a charming historic town located in northern Illinois. It's known for its well-preserved 19th-century architecture, wineries, and scenic views of the Mississippi River. Galena is a popular destination for those interested in history, wine, and outdoor activities.
Price varies by option