Delafield's Bob Lang hopes to keep impressive collection of Lincoln portraits and flags together for posterity
By:
Pauleen Le
Posted: Nov 3, 2019 9:00 AM CDT

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(DELAFIELD) - The United States is rich in symbolism. Among its most famous symbols are the American Flag and artwork honoring a man many considered this country's greatest president.
Now, Delafield’s Bob Lang is hoping his love for both will help secure a permanent home for his one-of-a-kind historical collection.
On CBS 58 Sunday Morning, Pauleen Le toured Lang’s impressive collection of Civil War-era American flags and portraits of President Abraham Lincoln.
The exhibit is open now until Nov. 17.
The times are as followed:
Tuesdays, Fridays 11am-5pm
Saturdays 11am-4pm
Admission: $8 General, $6 Seniors (55+}, Students $3.
For more information on the collection, click here.
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