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c. 1845 Historic Home

Springfield, Illinois

Vachel Lindsay Home State Historic Site



Listing #: 9068

Phone:
217-524-0901

This site is the birthplace and long-time home of poet (Nicholas) Vachel Lindsay. Lindsay was internationally known in the early-twentieth century for his unique poetry, the artwork he created to illustrate the poetry, and animated performances of his work. Two of his best-known volumes are The Congo (1914) and Collected Poems (1938).


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Phone: 217-524-0901

Web Site:
http://www.illinoishistory.gov/hs/vachel_lindsay.htm

Email: HPA.VachelLindsay@Illinois.gov

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This site is the birthplace and long-time home of poet (Nicholas) Vachel Lindsay. Lindsay was internationally known in the early-twentieth century for his unique poetry, the artwork he created to illustrate the poetry, and animated performances of his work. Two of his best-known volumes are The Congo (1914) and Collected Poems (1938).

The Vachel Lindsay Home, located just south of the Illinois Executive Mansion, is a two-story frame structure erected prior to the Civil War. Lindsay’s father purchased the house in 1878 and in 1893 constructed a rear addition to the original L-shaped building. The first floor contains an entry hall, two parlors, library, dining room, kitchen, bathroom, and pantry. The second floor comprises a central hall, sewing room, five bedrooms, bathroom, and trunk room. In 1971 the home was designated a National Historic Landmark and in 1972 was placed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Visitors receive conducted tours of the Home, emphasizing Lindsay’s poetry and art.

Visit the Vachel Lindsay Home Association's website http://www.vachellindsayhome.org/

Open: Hours are seasonal. Please contact the site at 217/524-0901 or 217/785-7960 for more information.

Archived in November, 2011

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