By Associated Press - Sunday, April 29, 2018

NAPERVILLE, Ill. (AP) - A Naperville public art group plans on celebrating Illinois’ bicentennial with a life-size statue of a laughing Abraham Lincoln in the Chicago suburb’s Central Park.

Naperville Century Walk president Brand Bobosky tells The Naperville Sun that the jovial, knee-slapping version of Lincoln is meant to show a different side of the 16th president. Bobosky says Lincoln “had a great sense of humor.” Illinois state historian Sam Wheeler says Lincoln could be “hilarious to be around.”

The group has about $50,000 for the statue and installation, about half the amount needed. Fundraising will continue through September. Century Walk plans a gala the day before Illinois’ Dec. 3 bicentennial, when the completed Lincoln statue will be dedicated.



Bobosky calls the statue a “birthday gift to the state of Illinois.”

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Information from: Naperville Sun, http://napervillesun.chicagotribune.com/

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