SPRINGFIELD, Ill. (AP) -- Abraham Lincoln's National Museum of Surveying has closed.
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Officials of the Springfield museum say a sharp drop in corporate donations, the lagging economy and the failure of a fundraising campaign prompted the closing of the museum Wednesday.
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The museum, which opened in 2010, highlighted Lincoln's time from 1833 to 1837 as a central Illinois surveyor.
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Museum treasurer Bob Church says, the museum has struggled since a building was purchased in 2007 to house exhibits. He said at the time, surveyors, engineers and surveying manufacturers were prospering, adding that changed with the recession.
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Church says the final blow to the museum's prospects came when a planned $400,000 fundraising campaign only raised $50,000.
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According to Church, attendance at the museum averaged about 120 people a week.