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Former Pillsbury plant part of new exhibit at ALPLM

Former Pillsbury plant part of new exhibit at ALPLM

A handcart and flour sack used at the former Pillsbury plant are now part of a display at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum. Photo: Contributed


Springfield, IL (CAPITOL CITY NOW) – One of the bigger employers in Springfield at one time is the subject of the latest exhibit at the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum.

It’s an exhibit that tells the story of the former Pillsbury plant in Springfield.  It opened in 1930, and is now in the process of being demolished after closing in 2001.

The exhibit, put together with the help of “Moving Pillsbury Forward,” features tools, barrels, and flour sacks used at the plant.  It also has artwork including employee cartoons, photos of events, and a plaque that honored workers who died in World War II.

“The early years of Pillsbury in Springfield are full of fond memories for many folks in our community. We are grateful that so many families shared their stories and donated items for exhibit. Their stories are certainly worth sharing,” said Chris Richmond of Moving Pillsbury Forward, in a news release.

At its peak in 1955, the Pillsbury plant employed 1,500 — many of whom lived nearby.  When it closed, it employed only 45.

“The story of the Pillsbury mill’s growth and then its slow decline is specific to Springfield, but many cities have similar stories to tell,” said Christina Shutt, executive director of the Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library and Museum, in the news release. “We think visitors from all over will connect with this exhibit and perhaps reflect on changes they’ve seen in their own hometowns.”

The exhibit of artifacts from the Pillsbury is expected to be on display at the ALPLM for about six months.

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