Audio:QS072301 C-box: HiliteBoxLoc:56,91;127,317;135,91;173,141;169,207;203,324;220,94;236,153;243,177;293,127;322,165;298,166;275,183;276,221;328,238;289,262;387,71;439,104;442,133;393,140;431,162;361,177;392,194;435,192;400,241 LineNum:350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350;350 GeoBytesUsed:6 A-box or Headline4:N/A A-box or Headline5:N/A A-box or Headline6:N/A Correct:Springfield*QS072302* Wrong 1:Carbondale Wrong 2:Chicago Wrong 3:Columbus Wrong 4:Indianapolis Wrong 5:Peoria Wrong 6:Rockford Wrong 7:St. Louis Wrong 8:Urbana GeoByte1:Adlai E. Stevenson, a statesman known for his wit and fine speeches, was governor of Illinois from 1949 to 1953. He ran for president in 1952 and 1956. GeoByte2:Abraham Lincoln led a delegation that persuaded the state legislature to choose Springfield as capital of Illinois. GeoByte3:Abraham Lincoln's home is still standing in Springfield. It has been designated a national historic site. GeoByte4:Abraham Lincoln and members of his family are buried in Springfield. GeoByte5:Abraham Lincoln lived in Springfield and practiced law there from 1837 until he became president in 1861. GeoByte6:Springfield, the capital of Illinois since 1837, takes its name from nearby Spring Creek. GeoByte7: GeoByte8: GeoByte9: GeoByte10: PictCasts:[]* Video:#none Palette:N/A StartVideo:#none EndVideo: HiliteBoxStopIndex:12 Glossary Start Glossary End