About 120 people attended the grand opening for The Lincoln Museum Library and Research Center on Thursday.
The event, held in the Community Room and the library, coincided with the museum’s 20th anniversary.
Former Board of Trustees chairwoman Kaye Bondurant, who has been with the museum board since 1989, was one of several dignitaries to address the crowd. She described the library’s beginnings – how local carpenters, bricklayers and other craftsmen volunteered their time to construct the 12 scenes of Abraham Lincoln’s life.