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Illustration on cancelling Abe Lincoln by Linas Garsys/The Washington Times

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Robert V. Barron as Abe Lincoln in Bill & Ted's Excellent Adventure (1989).

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In this Feb. 3, 2014 photo, Max Daniels and his wife Donna are seen dressed portraying President and Mrs. Abe Lincoln at the Military History Fest in St. Charles, Ill. The Wheaton, Ill., couple began portraying our 16th president and his wife in 1987 and haven’t stopped since. (AP Photo/Daily Herald, Bev Horne) MANDATORY CREDIT, MAGS OUT

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In this Jan. 28, 2014 photo, the world’s largest covered wagon as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, is seen along along Old US Route 66 in Lincoln, Ill. Officials are getting ready to repair the covered wagon, that, despite its 10,000 pounds, was nearly toppled over by winds that reached and estimated 50 mph on Jan. 26. One wheel was destroyed, another broken, the wagon box was damaged and the cover was torn up. But one part of the wagon that wasn't damaged was the 12-foot fiberglass Abe Lincoln sitting up front. (AP Photo/The Pantagraph, Steve Smedley)

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In this Jan. 28, 2014 photo, the world’s largest covered wagon as recognized by the Guinness Book of World Records, is seen along along Old US Route 66 in Lincoln, Ill. Officials are getting ready to repair the covered wagon, that, despite its 10,000 pounds, was nearly toppled over by winds that reached and estimated 50 mph on Jan. 26. Not only is it nearly on its side, one wheel was destroyed, another broken, the wagon box was damaged and the cover was torn up. But one part of the wagon that wasn't damaged was the 12-foot fiberglass Abe Lincoln sitting up front. (AP Photo/The Pantagraph, Steve Smedley)