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The Man, The Myth and Mary

In a lively, historic presentation, historical actors Chris Hotz (Abraham Lincoln) and Deborah Senger (Mary Todd Lincoln) lovingly recall the Lincolns’ childhoods, romance and years in the White House. Timeless Presentations makes history come ALIVE in this spirited appearance of  The Man, Myth and Mary. Minimum performance rate $200 and up depending upon length of program, location and expectations of the characters.


My fellow Americans,

The inauguration of our 5-day “Mystery tour” was an evening with Abraham Lincoln and his disturbed wife, Mary Todd.  They stepped right out of my imagination and U.S. History 101 to enlighten my 160 tour members on their early years in Bloomington and then the White House.  The only thing they could have done to improve this evening would have been to pass out autographed five-dollar bills.  Take the time, spend the money, the Lincolns are good for business.

Bill Richards
2009


Bill Richards
CEO – Home Spun Tours
 
My recent Mystery (group) trip to central Illinois was a great success, and a great deal of that success belongs to you and Abe. The customer comments/evaluation sheets were very favorable. They all seemed to enjoy your evening dinner thing with Abe & Mary Todd. Thanks again for the great job that you did.

Bruce Koviak
March, 2010

 

The Man, the Myth and Mary... Historic Ghost Walk of Bloomington, IL.
The Lincolns escort you through Bloomington’s streets dating back to 1832. Imagine walking where Lincoln once practiced law, was asked to run for the presidency and more! Why are ruby slippers so important to Bloomington? And what demonic couple still haunts a nearby mansion? Minimum rate $200 (covers up to 20). Downtown rain location available for presentation. Evenings. 

Your President Needs You!

"Lincoln's Bloomington"
201st Birthday Celebration
Saturday, July 31st, 2010, 10am-4pm
Downtown Bloomington & Surrounding Neighborhoods

We had a wonderful time this year!

Click Here for photos from this year's event (courtesy, Bloomington Pantagraph


 Deborah Senger (Mary Todd Lincoln) & Chris Hotz (Abraham Lincoln)

Mary's Outtakes!
Meet the REAL Lincolns...Deborah Senger & Chris Hotz


Step-on Service

Deborah Senger portrays Mary Todd Lincoln “step-on” service for an intriguing and fascinating motor coach tour of historic Bloomington/Normal. You will be guided through the streets and alleys of the twin cities viewing sites where Abraham Lincoln slept, walked, worked and was first asked to consider running for the presidency. Conveniently situated between Chicago and St. Louis, since 1832 the past comes alive once again on Rt. 66. Hang on to your seats, for this “wild and wooly” ride; “Lions, Tigers, and Lincoln-Oh My!” Mary Todd Lincoln’s character can be substituted by one of many local or known historic characters such as Sally Brown, a local gangster. Minimum rate is $150 per hour per bus. Transportation is not included in the rate. Available most days.



The Man, the Myth and Mary... Historic Ghost Walk of Lincoln, IL.
Join Abraham and Mary Lincoln as they lead you through the famous and haunted streets of Lincoln, IL. The only town ever named for Lincoln while he was alive! Why is the phone booth on top of the fire station? Other intriguing stories and myths are explored through the back alleys of this notorious township.
Minimum rate $200 (covers up to 20). Weather permitting. Evenings.
 


July '09 Lincoln, IL Tour
Photo Gallery
The Man, the Myth and Mary... Historic Ghost Walk of Lincoln, IL was held for the first time on Friday, July 24, 2009. Chris Hotz and Deborah Senger of Bloomington, IL portrayed Abraham and Mary Todd Lincoln as they tour through downtown Lincoln, IL relaying the history of the era. The tours are based on factual information as well as established folklore.


 

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