Thursday, September 27, 2007
Bush to kick off Lincoln bicentennial celebration next Feb. 12
Just as President Theodore Roosevelt did in 1909 with the 100th anniversary celebration of Abraham Lincoln's birth, President George W. Bush is expected to inaugurate the Lincoln bicentennial remembrance next year on February 12 at the Lincoln birthplace site near Hodgenville, Kentucky. Yes, next year is 2008, but the bicentennial bash is scheduled to last two years.
In addition to President Bush, all of the living presidents are invited to attend the festivities.
Actor Sam Waterston, who has portrayed Lincoln on stage and screen, will offer a presentation of the words of the savior of the Union.
Hat tip to Pol Watchers
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