Exhibit focuses on Lincoln's image

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In this Jan. 15, 2013 photo, items for the exhibit called "Lincoln's Image, Commanding, Comical & Kitsch: From the Utilitarian and Collectible to the Common and Cheesy" are seen at the Metamora Courthouse State Historic Site in Metamora. The exhibit opened Jan. 19. (AP Photo/Journal Star, David Zalaznik)
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So when he's used to hawk car insurance or appears on a commemorative plate, we're venerating him for seeing the nation through one of its darkest hours and celebrating him as the epitome of the American Dream, "the rise from frontier poverty to the highest office in the land."

"We as a nation love those stories, the rags-to-riches stories," Hogan said.

And he's held in such esteem that whatever we do to him - "the wine is particularly funny because he was a teetotaler; he didn't drink," Hogan said - it won't hurt the image of the man considered the nation's greatest president.

"We can play with his image, making it into a vampire hunter or whatever, because . . . he is absolutely secure. There is nothing we can do to his image that would destroy it," Hogan said.

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