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Updated · Fox News · Jun 24
Lincoln Memorial Opens 15,000-Sq-Ft Undercroft Museum After $74 Million Overhaul
Updated
Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Lincoln Memorial Opens 15,000-Sq-Ft Undercroft Museum After $74 Million Overhaul

3 articles · Updated · Fox News · Jun 24

Summary

  • Thursday's opening gives the public first access to a 15,000-square-foot chamber hidden beneath the Lincoln Memorial since 1922, with free entry available by advance reservation.
  • The $74 million project—funded with $26 million in federal money and $48 million from the National Park Foundation—spent a decade converting the vacant space into a museum, with construction starting in 2023.
  • Inside, visitors will see interactive exhibits, multimedia presentations and original copies of the Emancipation Proclamation and the 13th Amendment bearing Lincoln's signature.
  • The undercroft also preserves 1920s construction tools and workers' graffiti while tracing how the memorial became a civil rights landmark through events such as Marian Anderson's 1939 concert and the March on Washington.

Insights

Beyond priceless documents, what structural secrets are now on display beneath the Lincoln Memorial?
What secrets from 1920s workers does the Lincoln Memorial’s new hidden museum finally reveal?
How was the memorial's forgotten foundation transformed into a stage for America's civil rights story?