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    Period Ball Held in Lincoln's Honor
    "Guests Dressed in Period Costumes"

    "Many stepped back in time Thursday night to honor Lincoln at the 1860's "Period Ball" in the Presidential Museum."
    Friday, 13 Feb 2009, 10:14 AM CST

    It's short..just after a short commercial.

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    My Wife and I were there with our youngest son. It's less than two hours from our house. Really good cake and lots of polyester.
    David Meister

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    Cool video clip! I saw some people I know in there. I posted about this on my blog and put up some pics as well: http://www.romantichistory.blogspot.com

    The cake was really the best part.

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    Dear Sarah,

    I like the baby pictures! He's a "Pwecious widdle numkin!"
    Respects, Scott B. Lesch

    My History and Toy Soldier "blog"

    http://ilikethethingsilike.blogspot.com/


    Helping my employers achieve the American Dream since 1978.

    If there's one thing I can't stand seeing, it's Americans fighting Americans.
    ~Dan Aykroyd as Sergeant Frank Tree in 1941

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